The network in our hometown where we don't live anymore? The network of grad students and precarious academics we've developed?
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The network of white-collar professional friends and family they assume we all have because surely that's the background we came from?
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The scholarly network we developed? Because that one couldn't even help most of us get an academic job, let alone anything else.
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I know this advice is often given in the attempt to buoy people's spirits, but sometimes it is as difficult to hear as the advice from non-academic people to just send your resume to that great college down the road that might be hiring.
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For many of us, it just reinforces for us how much grad school and contingent academic life have degraded whatever pre-existing networks we had. And it reinforces the feeling that we came to academic life from the incorrect social background in the first place.
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Or the one your elite grad program set up for you.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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Do you know Lori Loughlin?
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(I think that's who they mean...)
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Pretty sure it means “someone, anyone other than me.”
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I keep note of those lucky ones, who successfully transitioned from academia into industry. I am going to approach this ppl very soon.
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What's more difficult? Academia to industry, or industry to academia? I'm on the latter path and it is no picnic either.
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