I bet there's still PhD chemists willing to apply for it. At least you can tell people you're a chemist working at Berkeley. You just don't go into more detail than that.
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Just think how different history would have turned out if no one applied for those White House plumber's jobs back in the Nixon Administration? gr
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ReplyDeleteAre they going for some kind of "Good Will Hunting"-type thing here?
ReplyDeleteI think they are hoping to get attention of ChemEs to apply since fits with their skill set.
ReplyDeleteThis is further evidence of a STEM™ shortage… which apparently includes faucet stems.
ReplyDeleteI bet there's still PhD chemists willing to apply for it. At least you can tell people you're a chemist working at Berkeley. You just don't go into more detail than that.
ReplyDeleteProbably better benefits and job security than the adjuncts they're looking to hire.
ReplyDeletePipefitters -- Might fit some physicists I knew, especially the high-energy types. If it can hold high vacuum, it is tight! gr
ReplyDeleteACS is encouraging "non-traditional careers".
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