...and so I find myself torn between acknowledging the academic achievements - which are very real; admissions are very selective - and mourning for the fresh souls we are feeding into the academic hazing wood-chipper and dumping from there into the job market sludge.
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And I can't even offer my own odd trajectory as advice. "Get a PhD, get burned by the job market, keep trying, then get some viral tweets and reddit threads and become very-low-grade internet famous for a blog' is not a career plan. It sure wasn't my career plan.
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And I can offer no good omens about its future success. It hasn't gotten me that coveted permanent position yet, though it does (along with teaching) pay for my food, rent and books. I suppose if I had any advice, it would be this: sacrifice nothing.
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There is no academic jobs god listening at this alter, so burn nothing upon it. This is an Epicurean Job Market; the gods exist but they do not care. Enjoy your studies, have what fun you have. Enjoy the life of the mind. See where it takes you.
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But there's no gold at the end of this rainbow, so don't kill yourself to get there. Your sacrifices won't be rewarded. Don't delay anything; I regret everything I delayed for graduate school. Don't miss sleep. Don't take on debt; dear god, don't take on debt.
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Live your graduate life on the assumption there is no academic job waiting at the end, or any job waiting at the end. Make your decisions accordingly.
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And I suppose, for all of the advisors out there: understand that this ought to be your student's mentality too. I have heard all of those "my letter can't get you a job" speeches. Great; give them on orientation day. Tell your grad students to relax and relax yourself.
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My undergrad mentor told me something like this when I called her up a month ago to ask about grad school: “are you willing to be paid minimally for the next 5-7 years To study something you love with the understanding that there may be no job at the end of it?” Answer for me: no
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But her super honest advice was much appreciated
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