this has happened to me too although I have to admit I think it's was (purposeful) negligence and not purposeful sabotage...
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Unbelievable. V true about students, too.
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I honestly think that when people argue "too many PhDs not enough postdoc positions" they fail to realise that most PhDs are not trained to
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even be appropriate workers in a basic office set up let alone a dynamic social environment like a neuro/psych lab. The failure is not 100%
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the students but again the system that teaches bad habits from the get go. Some terribly maladaptive behaviours are taught to PhDs. Why give
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them a job in an already rotten system? Let them go seems sensible in many cases although very sad since they are merely a mirror of system.
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The reasons that PhD students don't get jobs in academia even though they want them are complex but often it's because they are untrained.
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The failure to train means only good people (in all ways) and sociopaths get through, hence the system we currently have.

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V well put.
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