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by bignaj
4346 days ago
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I also thought research was the promised land. Went to Cornell for undergrad studying biological sciences and was amazed at the research opportunities... but then worked in a lab studying type II diabetes. I pipetted, cleaned beakers, measured out chemicals to prepare solutions, sucked up cell cultures and extracted DNA all day making $8/hour in extreme boredom. There were postdocs with Ph.Ds and loads of experience from prestigious schools doing the same grunt work alongside me, often confessing they were completely miserable and wishing they could start their life over again. They worked 7 days a week and long, long hours each day. I got the hell out of research and am enjoying my life much better now in tech. I also feel like the work I do is a lot more impactful. All of my peers did the same and went to consulting, finance or tech. In my view the basic research field is in total crisis... |
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I'm happy to leave someone else to do that. I'd rather be in a job I actually enjoy the day-to-day of.
And that's to say nothing of the problems of PhDs: namely that there are ten times more PhD positions than there are postdoc positions. That ten-to-one crunch when it comes to finding a job sure does sound fun...