u/DubiousProfessional

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Post PhD Advice? Jobs? Where the hell do i go from here?!?

Okay so first I need to vent. I've totally screwed myself. I was forced to start my post-doc before my PhD was over (due to funding timelines) and was also pushed by my PI to publish at the same time. I've been paying every three months for an extension since September while working the post-doc and publishing my chapters, which keeps pushing the PhD timeline more and more, but because I don't yet have the PhD can only be paid as a part-time RA, the salary is LOW, and basically I'm out of money. Savings GONE. Safe to say I'm extremely burnt out. Can't even buy myself little treats anymore to take away the sting of failing myself on every conceivable level. It doesn't help that neither my PI nor anyone else I work with is really passionate or interested in what we do (???) (which was the source of most of the joy I found in Ecology and being in academia in the first place, just didn't join the right lab I guess). On top of that, I'm already on thin ice with the funding body for the post-doc, because I haven't been able to keep on top of deliverables while finishing my PhD. I am at the end of my rope and I need to get out.

Seriously. I NEED OUT.

I always wanted to be a professor but I am not capable of this. I just cant do it anymore. This isn't worth it. Plus I really don't think I could make it. I don't understand how everyone publishes so much. I just can't produce content fast enough to get a tenure track position. My backup plan was always to get a government job with USDA or something, but even the backup plan is fucked because WHAT government jobs? In this economy??? I'm screwed!

I don't know what to do next.

Please, does anyone have advice on how to pivot out of academia? What jobs even exist? I didn't do the right kind of research projects to even give me transferrable skills. Of I know R. But I did fucking community ecology, not geospatial stuff or anything actually in demand. I can do insect taxonomy?? Lol???? Who needs that. I'm a decent writer but really, really slow. Current post-doc involves barcoding but I'm not actually doing any extractions myself, that's being outsourced to a company. By the end of this I'll have some experience with bioinformatics, maybe I could frame it as project management? I don't know.

If you've gotten this far in my rant, thank you for listening. I am crashing out haha. My parents were right and I was wrong lol should've gone into business.

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