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by forgotpwtomain
3693 days ago
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I don't know about you but I'm quite grateful that people like Donald Knuth stayed in the apparently terrible place that academia is rather then becoming senior managers at IBM for 500k+ a year. I don't think that not having a huge salary == lower quality of life, I think having a non-rewarding job does though. > Industry is dirty and being a penniless researcher is the only noble path through life." I never advocated this, while for some people in fact being penniless doesn't significantly impact quality of life; for a lot of talented people that want to have families it does in fact matter and it's a large loss for science if Academia cannot retain these people. |
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Also keep in mind that his generation's options were much better. The academic job market was a lot friendlier back then.