Also TBF for a CS graduate such as myself moving to industry to become a coder has sailed many years ago. I'm not skilled that way anymore.
nothing against that per se just for me I like working with my partner and in a lab/publishing etc setting unlikely to find this in NGO
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profit doesn't bother me either way — I'd consulting just not full-time working for a non-uni
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that's pretty much where me and
@treblesteph were at - founded our own company and contract out to mission-aligned organisations -
I have funding for 5+ years and partner is permanent faculty so we're v lucky — London has so many consulting gigs too
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that sounds pretty awesome. I think our choice was try to achieve that (big risk w family/responsibilities) or escape and start over.
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yup we just deliberately don't make profit and then divert a chunk disposable income - aim is for the most people possible to eat :)
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