Pros
Can work from home as adjunct instructor.
Kontras
Very unorganized. Poor compensation. You make approx $6 an hour when you add up all your time teaching and managing the course. The person who hired me told me I was going to make a certain amount, the HR person then told me $200 less and when the contract came through it had been cut another $100. But I wanted it on my resume. BAD decision. The course I'm teaching is poorly written and I'm embarrassed to teach it. We have grading protocols for assignments we're supposed to follow but supervisors do not support your decisions. Students will complain about any lost point and take up your time arguing with no ramifications for them. The students are below average. They are pushy and rude. Students expect 100% just for turning in assignments. The instructors before me did not fail the slackers so half of them shouldn't be in my class. But Rasmussen takes the money and pushes everyone through. AND too many students per course!! Management answers e-mails with slogans and jargon, and then forwards your e-mail to 10 people instead of answering your question. Ubiquitous use of the phrase "REACH OUT". A bunch of parrots all day long "Let me reach out to so-and-so about that" or "I'm going to have you reach out to...". Stupidity. Never again will I work here. Two of my supervisors quit mid-term and this info wasn't passed on so I spent weeks trying to communicate with someone who had been fired!!!