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by slipperlobster
1459 days ago
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I work in (state) government as well, and I'm noticing the same. Our institution is definitely like what you mention - "find your own work" kind of deal. It _sounds_ good until you are basically expected to find your own billable hours in Month 1. My wife actually works in the same institute as I do, but in a different wing - my experience vastly differs from hers. I am basically full-time on one project with consistent billable codes, and she's expected to shop around to try to find projects with open hours, so she can get her 40 hours in every week. She comes from the private sector, so she's admittedly put off by that idea, especially not really knowing anyone and not being well-versed in academic research as a career. I couldn't imagine being put in that position as my first position out of college. |
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