Guest9876543210,Guest9876543210 wrote:I am perfectly fine with paying a prorated amount if I leave early. I have no problem giving the money back its fair share as I would have failed to honor my commitment. However, I do NOT agree with how SMART handles the situation and consider it unjust to the recipients who want to leave early. Having to make the decision to leave early but without knowing a time table for when you will have to pay back (tens of thousands of dollars) and then expecting it to be promptly paid back within 30 days of notification is unjust!
This issue may be this cut and dry for some participants, but for many, it is not. Many of us currently in phase 2, in phase 3, or left phase 2 all-together were "duped" regarding our job responsibilities by the awarding SF. It doesn’t take but a quick search on this forum to see that many of us, as BS, MS, and PhD graduate engineers spend / spent our work days:
-Repeatedly asking our supervisors for work
-Formatting hard drives
-Copying and editing spreadsheets
-Shredding paper
-Cruising the internet
-Doing mandatory online classes relating almost nothing at all to our respective fields
Talking to HR, our supervisors, to the cohort administrators, and to the service liaisons has yielded no change for many of us. We’re not asking to relocate to Skunk Works – we’d just like to use our degrees. What are we supposed to do in this case? Spend potentially years doing nothing, harming our career? Quit and risk paying back an enormous amount of money? I am personally conflicted – I really wanted this to work. The scholarship contract is so one-sided, it’s probably inevitable as to what will happen…but I really feel like SMART and the SF has the obligation to provide us a relevant career path, like they advertised.