A thing about being an interdisciplinarian is that ironically its a narrow market. Never feel good/experienced enough at any one given thing
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I've thought about remarketing myself as a junior and ignoring all my experience. That's how bad the gaslighting has been.
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Emotional abuse by an employer doesn't just affect the employee at that job. It sticks with them for a long time, damaing their self worth.
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I don't know how to get past this.pic.twitter.com/TnqtiBTh31
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All I asked for was to stop being called "he."
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I left after getting that. I thought I'd be able to get away from those effects. But I haven't. It has totally uprooted my confidence.
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I shouldn't be talking about this publicly. But fuck it. Telling half-truths out of a sense of tact is adding to the harm. Like it's fake.
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I chose to live openly and visibly. So that others can see how it is. And this is how it *is*.
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I have to stand by the things that can't be taken away, I guess. Things that are a matter of record.
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Degree from Rensselaer. I had to leave during my senior year. Two rounds of radiation. I went back.
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Fellowship at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, working on nuclear fusion.
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I just didn't want to be called "he" anymore.
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