• Isoprenoid@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    This article is full of contradictions.

    He liked the international nature of the collaboration, but the administrative demands began to take their toll. “I wasn’t having as much time to focus on the physics analyses that I really enjoyed. I could see that the career path was going towards administration, politics, funding applications,” he says.

    So he went into teaching, a career infamous for too much admin, politics, and poor funding.

    Although working in a secondary school is demanding and often involves overtime, teaching roles still offer more flexibility than academic ones.

    Teaching roles are incredibly inflexible, so this means that academic roles must be horrendous.

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      7 months ago

      this means that academic roles must be horrendous

      sounds about right from what I’ve heard

      edit: 6 years of postdoc 💀 no wonder the guy jumped ship, postdocs get treated like grad students and paid only slightly more