1. HELPING CHEMISTS FIND JOBS IN A TOUGH MARKET. 2. TOWARDS A QUANTITATIVE UNDERSTANDING OF THE QUALITY OF THE CHEMISTRY JOB MARKET.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
A Chemjobber holiday tradition
As a public service to chemistry graduate students everywhere, I'm rerunning this post. (It's been updated.) Feel free to e-mail/print out and give to your family.
I heard it's going to be staffed by Kelly contractors who were people mostly fired from MEGABIOGENE a couple of years ago after they acquired XYLOZENEX and laid off a lot of the joint workforce.
Thoughtfully written and I understand the sentiment, but some of these questions might actually be helpful. I guess the message is that you should simply avoid asking those questions specifically during the holidays?
(Seriously now, I think the point that I'm trying to make is that a lot of these questions are thoroughly plowed ground by the median anxious graduate student/postdoc.)
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Postdocs will get the same questions. Happy holidays!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, it's applicable to postdocs and a lot of us academic folks on soft funds.
ReplyDeleteWon't work. Trust me.
ReplyDeleteJust take the damn job at MEGABIOGENE.
ReplyDeleteI heard it's going to be staffed by Kelly contractors who were people mostly fired from MEGABIOGENE a couple of years ago after they acquired XYLOZENEX and laid off a lot of the joint workforce.
DeleteThoughtfully written and I understand the sentiment, but some of these questions might actually be helpful. I guess the message is that you should simply avoid asking those questions specifically during the holidays?
ReplyDeletePerhaps!
Delete(Seriously now, I think the point that I'm trying to make is that a lot of these questions are thoroughly plowed ground by the median anxious graduate student/postdoc.)
I feel like I should walk home with this pinned to my chest like my 1st grader brings home important announcements from his teacher.
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