I’d really like to study genetic engineering because I find it a cool skill. But at the same time, job positions for genetic engineers are few and far inbetween. So while I’d potentially be good at something few people can do (=high paying). If I studied something like law, I’d be much more flexible geographiclally in terms of finding employment. So I’m wondering whether to aspire to a more common career and take GE as a hobby that I’m studying, or if I should double down on GE and work in a café until I find a job in that. (I might decide I want to pivot away from GE once I learn it anyway.) What do you recomend?

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    3 days ago

    Aren’t the machines for doing DNA duplication and other fundamental things for GE expensive as fuck? Like in the 6 figures of cost?

    I don’t think there’s GE as a hobbie.

    And btw, working in GE means that you are going to end working in Monsanto or other biotechnology firm trying to privatize life.

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      3 days ago

      Oh, I didn’t mean doing GE as a hobby, I meant studying it at university (as a ‘hobby’) but then doing something else for a job because there are only a couple of locations in my country where I could geta job with it.