On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Beladi Nasralla wrote:
> On Sep 18, 7:10 pm, Aging_Recycled_Scientist
> wrote:
>> /temp/ ?id=cV8qWhZTHzbTs6ypvQMzcMmBPhpq8d2z
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>> See if cutting and pasting above leads to article that appears in the
>> Chronicles of Education, outlining bleak prospects for young
>> scientists, and some reasons American students are chosing not to go
>> into a glutted field where there is a high likelyhood of career
>> failure, after years of so-called training. ]
>> Same old story.... I raised the question , what will people do
>> about it? Advocacy for scientists by scientists? I dont see that
>> happening.
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> I am not sorry for the "kids" who are not having scientific careers
> after going through the "pipeline". I used to be myself like that. And
> now I am old and exhausted.
YOOOOOOUUUUUUUU are old and exhausted? And, you are, what, 10-20 years
younger than me? Man, I have some bad news....wait till you get to be my
age....then you will see what "old and exhausted" means! Add in some
medical problems (you forgot that).
I could do nothing at that time. Only
> suffering. They can do nothing about it either -- they have only
> suffering left for them. But that's OK -- it will pass for them, just
> like it passed for me. I do not care about them... about anybody, for
> that matter. I just keep drawing the salary of a junior scientist, and
> lay low. Screw them.
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