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- From: bweiner@ruhets.rutgers.edu (Benjamin Weiner)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: The Future of Physics
- Message-ID: <Jul.22.15.44.11.1992.14575@ruhets.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 19:44:12 GMT
- References: <1992Jul16.221724.29916@sfu.ca> <1992Jul22.092317.21756@sbil.co.uk>
- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- Philip Bond writes:
- > Leigh Palmer writes:
- >> ... Many who did not make it, indeed many who
- >>did not even apply, or could not because of residential or financial
- >>condition would love to be in your position. Abandon the spurious
- >>motivation you express here implicitly and seize the wonderful
- >>opportunity which you have been given.
- >
- >Since when is wanting a reasonable job a spurious motivation ? Having a decent
- >job that is socially useful and pays OK ( "fairly reasonably" ) is a damn
- >fine ambition in my view.
-
- Good point - too much idealism can be dangerous. I've tried an
- extended period of unemployment, and it's not exactly spiritually
- rewarding. There's nothing wrong with thinking pragmatically about
- your future prospects (I think the maxim should be "The lack of money
- is the root of evil") - especially if you're a physics grad student,
- or even any college student, given how dismal the job market's been
- lately.
-
- On the other hand, Leigh is very correct in saying, essentially,
- that you (we) are lucky to have gotten this far. Better to be an
- unemployed physics PhD than an unemployed high school graduate - or
- dropout. The originator of this thread, the undergrad, should
- consider many career decisions can be postponed, and at least in
- physics we're lucky; the departments can pay you to go to school.
-
- Ben
-
- P.S. Phil, are you _sure_ that working for Salomon Bros. is "socially
- useful"? ;)
-