I read the gist of Sujovolsky's comments as dealing with the sparse
employment for students with
graduate degrees in biomechanics; not as a shot at USOC. 16K or 19K/year is
still about a 1/3rd of what this years MS engineering graduates average. As
researchers who use these students, it's our problem too. All factors
considered, are we doing them a favor employing them? - or should we
encourage them to seek other fields even if it means we lose good help?

Beating up on a guy in Sujovolsky's situation is uncalled for.

WM Vannah, PhD

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