or rather, it depends on your PI 
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Replying to @schneiderleonid @MariannePeso and
You know what they say, you're not a tree, if you don't like your PI, move!
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Replying to @realscientists @schneiderleonid and
@ResearchGate v hard — I consider resigning from ox the hardest thing I've done.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @o_guest @schneiderleonid and
At times the right thing to do is also the hardest!
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Replying to @realscientists @schneiderleonid and
I'm privileged enough to have stayed in sci. Others not so lucky.
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Replying to @o_guest @realscientists and
True for some. For others its oppy to apply skills to other sectors
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Replying to @MJBiercuk @realscientists and
sure — but not all want to stay in sci & not all who leave want to
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Replying to @o_guest @MJBiercuk and
it's still a huge privilege to get to work the exact job you want/
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Replying to @o_guest @realscientists and
Absolutely! And congrats on that success
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Replying to @MJBiercuk @realscientists and
it was a very tough journey — bad exper both in phd and 1st postdoc
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but we must accept it's a privilege not afforded to all, e.g., men
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Replying to @o_guest @MJBiercuk and
more likely to get to stay if they so choose even with a bad start.
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