Wednesday, April 8, 2020
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1. HELPING CHEMISTS FIND JOBS IN A TOUGH MARKET. 2. TOWARDS A QUANTITATIVE UNDERSTANDING OF THE QUALITY OF THE CHEMISTRY JOB MARKET.
What's the job market like for chemists? Dude -- it's always bad.*
How bad is it? How the heck should I know? Quantifying the chemistry job market is what this blog is about. That, and helping chemists find jobs.
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(*For the literal-minded, this is a joke. Mostly.)
oh, man - I REALLY want that 4L sep funnel ...
ReplyDeleteAlso, what's the downside of House 1 besides 1AM group meetings?
Are we to assume Resurrections or Ghosts in the houses? Excluding the criminal elements tossed in, Corey is only person alive, and since he is over 90 however no awareness on his current state of being.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are all so tempting. Might be best to just let the Sorting Hat choose.
ReplyDeleteHouse 4 seems like the worst - I don't know how easy it is to work with EJC, and you'll have Bengu Sezen constantly tampering with your reactions behind your back...no thanks.
ReplyDeleteI want the house with Sheena Easton, the one with sucrose walls.
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