I’M GONNA GET MY PHD IN FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE
thank you all for your support and well wishes and generally helping me keep my sanity, comrades 🥺😭
now that i’m out of this evil dumbshit industry, if i ever have to think about fucking financial regulation ever again in my life i’m going to become a terrorist
actually tbh my goal with this job was to try to leave this company worth less than it was when they hired me. and. i mean that certainly has happened lmao. thanks JPDON
Can I ask what industry you used to be in/what you’re getting a phd in now without doxxing yourself? I only ask because I’m interested in pursuing environmental engineering
right now i’m in finance as like banking numbercrunching software support - banks and investment places email me when their numbers stop looking good to bitch about how our software is making them poorer (half the time its not, they’re just either mathematically illiterate finance bros or they’re trying to do something that breaks regulation and getting upset that it won’t do crime). this is my first ever job and it just annoys me lmao, so i’m out.
my degree was physics, and finance places love that for maths/technology/problem solving skills, but also most real practical science requires all sorts of people - engineers, chemists, robotics ppl, programmers, even fucking lawyers - so something that isn’t technically a physics role, like enviromental engineering, will still 10000% hire you if you fit. really, they just want specific skills, not specific knowledge. the first part of my phd programme literally involves some regular taught lectures like its an undergrad or something, because no one expects you to know everything about what you’re doing right off the bat, they want ability and willingness to learn. if you’re interested in something but don’t feel like you fit the bill for whatever reason, absolutely talk to them - alternate ways to get involved in phds/masters/research are 100% a thing. if your original degree is in STEM you can absolutely pursue enviromental science. get in touch with unis you’re interested and talk to that department, each one is different, but they will all definitely have one or two students from non-typical paths
(you can also probably do it without a stem degree, but idk about that myself personally)
hell, my finance bullshit was apparently part of the reason they wanted me - not bc of the SQL and programming and stuff, but because i have demonstrated that i can write emails and be polite and just generally be a functional person in a proffesional enviroment, which your average just-graduated student hasn’t (tbh i haven’t proved that either lmao, i openly suck at my job, but i didn’t give them my manager’s info to ask)
idk, i’m not an expert but generally this just proved to me that its way less scary and rigid than i thought. 10000% go for it comrade, good luck <3
I’m sorry I’m just now seeing your response but thank you so much!!!
Get that STEM PhD stipend money, yo!
i’m taking a 50% paycut to do this. i’ll be making less than minimum while doing significantly more important work than i do now. i love capitalism
We really know how to value things
PHD IN FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE
Damn you’re training as an assassin? That’s so badass
Congrats. I’ve got some books & tools for you. DM me if you want them. :)
When I started my PhD quitting my shit job delivering pizza was so cathartic
Congrats comrade
One of us, one of us
to future Doctor Lerios
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
I am so excited for you.
CONGRATS COMRADE!
As a member of the “left corporate soul sucking job to go to grad school for a significant pay cut and a field you’re passionate in” club, congrats!
i’m in the “left corporate soul sucking job to get a job that doesn’t suck my soul at a significant pay cut” club; we should compare notes. lol
That was the original plan, and I got some pretty cool gigs… til I realized most jobs suck ass unless i’m in AuDHD hyperfocus mode, so research/scholarship was the only way forward.
Here’s to finding better places for us that don’t suck our souls!