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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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My PhD defense was 2 months ago, and opportunities just don't look so good So I had a very good thesis defense a few months ago, the committee even asked me to publish it. Overall everyone was happy with the work I did. About 2 months in, I get no further advice from my supervisor regarding my career, only something among the lines of: you haven't found any founding yet, and I know this high school that's looking for a teacher. Naturally, my objectives are quite different from that, and I considered doing that job for a year because economy right now in 2022 is hitting pretty hard and might be a swift solution to the job-salary issue. People keep telling me I should do it and try to publish a few things in my free time, but honestly it sounds to me like condolences for not getting into the Post-doc path right away (for which I should definitely wait and look for post-doc positions; I'm still waiting for the results of a scholarship that I will most likely not win). My gut tells me that leaving the university-bubble even for a year might be academical suicide (at least my supervisor seems to see it that way, judging by the fact that no further interest in my career has been shown, and that "they" however have other people with less money-issues that hang around from several years). I still have stuff to do from my PhD time (some papers). I've tried to get some advice from every friend I have, and everyone seem to agree with the high school teaching thing. Being the first time I find myself in this strange situation, and since there are people here with a lot more experience than me or them, I hoped I might get some little advice on this. This sucks. | 8904bd55b6e545699e7c7ea0564e7b42c8697c904ef24d695a45296b4e745f1c | [
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[Advice needed] Got a job offer during PhD (final stages) - do I quit now? Using a throwaway account. I am a 5-th year PhD student in a US University in the field of computer algorithms and optimization. My PhD funding will stop in some months from now (by the middle of 2022), and I am about 2/3 rd way into my dissertation as on this date. I received a job offer from a company that wanted me to work as a research scientist in my area that pays well, and they would like me to join very soon. They didn't seem particularly interested about whether I had a PhD or not at the time of joining since other employees in similar roles in this company do not have a PhD. When I told my advisor about this, he told me that me leaving at this point would practically be the end of my PhD program, as he would not be able to make it convenient for him to work with me on the rest of my dissertation if I joined the company. What do *I* think about it? I've been working on algorithms of various kinds for my dissertation during my PhD, and I like this kind of work. However, an infuriating thing about academia is the extent to which you need to satisfy a reviewer's/advisors whims and fancies. Papers that I send to conferences/publications are rejected because they want something more. Projects that I am working on need constant revision because my advisor always wants more results. At the rate I am going, I am not sure if I will be able complete my PhD successfully before my funding ends. This has made me disillusioned with academia, and I really want to start something new with my life instead of beating up old horses (my dissertation projects) hoping to squeeze out more results. Industry roles in my field seem a lot more forgiving than academia, and they pay really well. But I also hear from my colleagues and friends that I might as well stay a few more months and complete the PhD after trying harder, given how long I have been in the program. I would like to know from you these: 1. What are your views on my situation? 2. If I am not interested in academia any more, and only want to make my future in the industry, is having a PhD on my resume worth it? 3. How can I talk about an incomplete PhD on my resume? I am at an ABD stage. Would this impact future job prospects, or will my job experience help me out later on? 4. If you believe I need to stay on in the program, why would you think so? Your insights on this will be greatly appreciated. | 1a10530e0e8210099c7fa1995d591c2b4a6b2c8d6ad70eb0325cf37b5f86044b | [
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[Advice needed] Got a job offer during PhD (final stages) - do I quit now? Using a throwaway account. I am a 5-th year PhD student in a US University in the field of computer algorithms and optimization. My PhD funding will stop in some months from now (by the middle of 2022), and I am about 2/3 rd way into my dissertation as on this date. I received a job offer from a company that wanted me to work as a research scientist in my area that pays well, and they would like me to join very soon. They didn't seem particularly interested about whether I had a PhD or not at the time of joining since other employees in similar roles in this company do not have a PhD. When I told my advisor about this, he told me that me leaving at this point would practically be the end of my PhD program, as he would not be able to make it convenient for him to work with me on the rest of my dissertation if I joined the company. What do *I* think about it? I've been working on algorithms of various kinds for my dissertation during my PhD, and I like this kind of work. However, an infuriating thing about academia is the extent to which you need to satisfy a reviewer's/advisors whims and fancies. Papers that I send to conferences/publications are rejected because they want something more. Projects that I am working on need constant revision because my advisor always wants more results. At the rate I am going, I am not sure if I will be able complete my PhD successfully before my funding ends. This has made me disillusioned with academia, and I really want to start something new with my life instead of beating up old horses (my dissertation projects) hoping to squeeze out more results. Industry roles in my field seem a lot more forgiving than academia, and they pay really well. But I also hear from my colleagues and friends that I might as well stay a few more months and complete the PhD after trying harder, given how long I have been in the program. I would like to know from you these: 1. What are your views on my situation? 2. If I am not interested in academia any more, and only want to make my future in the industry, is having a PhD on my resume worth it? 3. How can I talk about an incomplete PhD on my resume? I am at an ABD stage. Would this impact future job prospects, or will my job experience help me out later on? 4. If you believe I need to stay on in the program, why would you think so? Your insights on this will be greatly appreciated. | 1a10530e0e8210099c7fa1995d591c2b4a6b2c8d6ad70eb0325cf37b5f86044b | [
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[Advice needed] Got a job offer during PhD (final stages) - do I quit now? Using a throwaway account. I am a 5-th year PhD student in a US University in the field of computer algorithms and optimization. My PhD funding will stop in some months from now (by the middle of 2022), and I am about 2/3 rd way into my dissertation as on this date. I received a job offer from a company that wanted me to work as a research scientist in my area that pays well, and they would like me to join very soon. They didn't seem particularly interested about whether I had a PhD or not at the time of joining since other employees in similar roles in this company do not have a PhD. When I told my advisor about this, he told me that me leaving at this point would practically be the end of my PhD program, as he would not be able to make it convenient for him to work with me on the rest of my dissertation if I joined the company. What do *I* think about it? I've been working on algorithms of various kinds for my dissertation during my PhD, and I like this kind of work. However, an infuriating thing about academia is the extent to which you need to satisfy a reviewer's/advisors whims and fancies. Papers that I send to conferences/publications are rejected because they want something more. Projects that I am working on need constant revision because my advisor always wants more results. At the rate I am going, I am not sure if I will be able complete my PhD successfully before my funding ends. This has made me disillusioned with academia, and I really want to start something new with my life instead of beating up old horses (my dissertation projects) hoping to squeeze out more results. Industry roles in my field seem a lot more forgiving than academia, and they pay really well. But I also hear from my colleagues and friends that I might as well stay a few more months and complete the PhD after trying harder, given how long I have been in the program. I would like to know from you these: 1. What are your views on my situation? 2. If I am not interested in academia any more, and only want to make my future in the industry, is having a PhD on my resume worth it? 3. How can I talk about an incomplete PhD on my resume? I am at an ABD stage. Would this impact future job prospects, or will my job experience help me out later on? 4. If you believe I need to stay on in the program, why would you think so? Your insights on this will be greatly appreciated. | 1a10530e0e8210099c7fa1995d591c2b4a6b2c8d6ad70eb0325cf37b5f86044b | [
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[Advice needed] Got a job offer during PhD (final stages) - do I quit now? Using a throwaway account. I am a 5-th year PhD student in a US University in the field of computer algorithms and optimization. My PhD funding will stop in some months from now (by the middle of 2022), and I am about 2/3 rd way into my dissertation as on this date. I received a job offer from a company that wanted me to work as a research scientist in my area that pays well, and they would like me to join very soon. They didn't seem particularly interested about whether I had a PhD or not at the time of joining since other employees in similar roles in this company do not have a PhD. When I told my advisor about this, he told me that me leaving at this point would practically be the end of my PhD program, as he would not be able to make it convenient for him to work with me on the rest of my dissertation if I joined the company. What do *I* think about it? I've been working on algorithms of various kinds for my dissertation during my PhD, and I like this kind of work. However, an infuriating thing about academia is the extent to which you need to satisfy a reviewer's/advisors whims and fancies. Papers that I send to conferences/publications are rejected because they want something more. Projects that I am working on need constant revision because my advisor always wants more results. At the rate I am going, I am not sure if I will be able complete my PhD successfully before my funding ends. This has made me disillusioned with academia, and I really want to start something new with my life instead of beating up old horses (my dissertation projects) hoping to squeeze out more results. Industry roles in my field seem a lot more forgiving than academia, and they pay really well. But I also hear from my colleagues and friends that I might as well stay a few more months and complete the PhD after trying harder, given how long I have been in the program. I would like to know from you these: 1. What are your views on my situation? 2. If I am not interested in academia any more, and only want to make my future in the industry, is having a PhD on my resume worth it? 3. How can I talk about an incomplete PhD on my resume? I am at an ABD stage. Would this impact future job prospects, or will my job experience help me out later on? 4. If you believe I need to stay on in the program, why would you think so? Your insights on this will be greatly appreciated. | 1a10530e0e8210099c7fa1995d591c2b4a6b2c8d6ad70eb0325cf37b5f86044b | [
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[Advice needed] Got a job offer during PhD (final stages) - do I quit now? Using a throwaway account. I am a 5-th year PhD student in a US University in the field of computer algorithms and optimization. My PhD funding will stop in some months from now (by the middle of 2022), and I am about 2/3 rd way into my dissertation as on this date. I received a job offer from a company that wanted me to work as a research scientist in my area that pays well, and they would like me to join very soon. They didn't seem particularly interested about whether I had a PhD or not at the time of joining since other employees in similar roles in this company do not have a PhD. When I told my advisor about this, he told me that me leaving at this point would practically be the end of my PhD program, as he would not be able to make it convenient for him to work with me on the rest of my dissertation if I joined the company. What do *I* think about it? I've been working on algorithms of various kinds for my dissertation during my PhD, and I like this kind of work. However, an infuriating thing about academia is the extent to which you need to satisfy a reviewer's/advisors whims and fancies. Papers that I send to conferences/publications are rejected because they want something more. Projects that I am working on need constant revision because my advisor always wants more results. At the rate I am going, I am not sure if I will be able complete my PhD successfully before my funding ends. This has made me disillusioned with academia, and I really want to start something new with my life instead of beating up old horses (my dissertation projects) hoping to squeeze out more results. Industry roles in my field seem a lot more forgiving than academia, and they pay really well. But I also hear from my colleagues and friends that I might as well stay a few more months and complete the PhD after trying harder, given how long I have been in the program. I would like to know from you these: 1. What are your views on my situation? 2. If I am not interested in academia any more, and only want to make my future in the industry, is having a PhD on my resume worth it? 3. How can I talk about an incomplete PhD on my resume? I am at an ABD stage. Would this impact future job prospects, or will my job experience help me out later on? 4. If you believe I need to stay on in the program, why would you think so? Your insights on this will be greatly appreciated. | 1a10530e0e8210099c7fa1995d591c2b4a6b2c8d6ad70eb0325cf37b5f86044b | [
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What do you do when you think the topic you got your PhD in is no longer research worthy? I got my PhD in a topic related to a specific energy generating device. This particular energy generating device has been researched continuously for the past 80+ years, and scientists have always said "It's 10-15 years away from widespread public use." Yet, there is still zero successful commercialized products using this device. (There has been the odd "Look it's actually possible" device, but nothing worth mentioning.) As a PhD in my position, I am expected to have a research group, but I do not believe that this particular energy generating device is worth researching anymore. If anybody is qualified to make that decision, it's me. I know more about these devices than 99.9% of all people in the world. I've seen/read the "heyday" of this device (30-40 years ago) and I've seen a decreasing interest ever since. **The simple fact is, we have better options nowadays.** Solar is great. Batteries are becoming great. This device doesn't have a leg to stand on anymore. They COULD BE useful for some very niche applications (manned space travel) but that's not really research worthy when we also have better options there (nuclear). Furthermore, no one wants to really fund it anymore. So what do I, someone who spent 5 + 2 (grad school + post doc) years of my life researching these devices, do? I can't start researching something ELSE because my expertise isn't in something else. I could use one of the few techniques I learned while researching these devices and apply that to another problem, but I'm not an expert in any other problem so why would anybody trust anything I write? Furthermore, I'm not an expert in any of those techniques. I just... used them. (I mean, I know a lot about the techniques, and I'd be an expert to most people, but just because I know how to use a particular spectrometer doesn't mean I automatically know which problems I can apply it to.) I just feel so... lost. Like I've failed as a scientist. I didn't know any better when I started grad school that the TOPIC in which you did your PhD was important. I thought it was basically "You get PhD, you qualify for all jobs that require PhD." No, it's more like "You get PhD in a specific subject, you qualify for all jobs that are centered around that subject/technique." I know I should have ideas about problems to solve but I always run into the "I don't know enough to know if this is worth researching." Do I sit down and spend weeks/months reading literature to figure out if it's worth researching? Is that my best course of action? My expertise isn't marketable.... is what I'm saying. I don't know where to go from here. | d0a307399fade54ae2e3b7a3a52b934fc7a175cd7a0a8352fc9de71a06f16d51 | [
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What do you do when you think the topic you got your PhD in is no longer research worthy? I got my PhD in a topic related to a specific energy generating device. This particular energy generating device has been researched continuously for the past 80+ years, and scientists have always said "It's 10-15 years away from widespread public use." Yet, there is still zero successful commercialized products using this device. (There has been the odd "Look it's actually possible" device, but nothing worth mentioning.) As a PhD in my position, I am expected to have a research group, but I do not believe that this particular energy generating device is worth researching anymore. If anybody is qualified to make that decision, it's me. I know more about these devices than 99.9% of all people in the world. I've seen/read the "heyday" of this device (30-40 years ago) and I've seen a decreasing interest ever since. **The simple fact is, we have better options nowadays.** Solar is great. Batteries are becoming great. This device doesn't have a leg to stand on anymore. They COULD BE useful for some very niche applications (manned space travel) but that's not really research worthy when we also have better options there (nuclear). Furthermore, no one wants to really fund it anymore. So what do I, someone who spent 5 + 2 (grad school + post doc) years of my life researching these devices, do? I can't start researching something ELSE because my expertise isn't in something else. I could use one of the few techniques I learned while researching these devices and apply that to another problem, but I'm not an expert in any other problem so why would anybody trust anything I write? Furthermore, I'm not an expert in any of those techniques. I just... used them. (I mean, I know a lot about the techniques, and I'd be an expert to most people, but just because I know how to use a particular spectrometer doesn't mean I automatically know which problems I can apply it to.) I just feel so... lost. Like I've failed as a scientist. I didn't know any better when I started grad school that the TOPIC in which you did your PhD was important. I thought it was basically "You get PhD, you qualify for all jobs that require PhD." No, it's more like "You get PhD in a specific subject, you qualify for all jobs that are centered around that subject/technique." I know I should have ideas about problems to solve but I always run into the "I don't know enough to know if this is worth researching." Do I sit down and spend weeks/months reading literature to figure out if it's worth researching? Is that my best course of action? My expertise isn't marketable.... is what I'm saying. I don't know where to go from here. | d0a307399fade54ae2e3b7a3a52b934fc7a175cd7a0a8352fc9de71a06f16d51 | [
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How do you deal with feeling stupid, being bored and zoning out in group meetings as a graduate students who is just starting? The title says it all. This problem stuck with me for a while (I also find it hard to stay focused in lectures/seminars), but now it is more critical in grad school. I want to contribute to the conversation but it is often hard for me. I would like to hear opinions on this. Thanks a lot! | e255b28aac5d3f67d5509d8b49ab4c6802e403c5313663cfc0935c06ddc9f453 | [
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(1) How do you justify turning down a less desirable TT offer in this ultra competitive job market, without having any other offers? (2) How do you navigate job searches with different timelines? Throwaway account to minimize the chance of identifying me and/or the schools involved. I'm a postdoc applying to TT faculty positions in certain science/engineering departments around the country. I'm facing a scenario where I have a very good chance of being offered a job that I'm not sure I want (it will depend a lot on the hypothetical offer package). I applied with an open mind, figuring I would go on the interview if invited and then see how I felt. Well, the interview was not decisive for me -- I could imagine working and living there, but I'm not in love with the place, and I know my partner would be a hard sell. I also have other interviews already scheduled at places I (and especially my partner) would rather go over this one, but they are still weeks away. If I am indeed offered the job, how do I respond in a way that lets them know I'm interested enough to look over the details of an offer but still leave myself room to go on these other interviews? They made it very clear during my interview they are hoping to have someone on campus ASAP, so I know they will be in a big hurry to finalize everything once they've made an offer to their top candidate. That makes me feel like I should turn them down right away if I'm not 100% sure I want the job. But in a hyper-competitive job market without any other offers on the table, it feels weird to say no. Has anyone else had to navigate a similar situation? I want to be prepared for if/when I get that phone call. | 023500f08d78c645e3cc4bf669e3ccafe76edc45d57a8107b510450e16699749 | [
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Leaving STEM TT position and regrets about turning down an admin job I am currently an Assistant Professor on the tenure track at a medical school in a power-five conference school (I know this isn't football - an AAU school). It is a fine school, and the type of place people probably imagine when they think of college in the fall. I will go up for tenure in the fall. I have been told my CV looks like someone who gets tenure here. That is as glowing as any dean speaks. I've had several R01-level awards (in the 1.5 million range) as PI and a few small 200-300k awards, 20-ish papers, with \~75% as first/corresponding author during my time as Asst Prof. I have another R01-level award that just started. My lab is very small. It is usually me + 2 lab techs/post-docs + whatever undergrads happen to be around. I have been working myself into the ground to get another 5-6 papers out this year, trying to get another larger award, and have been leading a national consortium of about a dozen PIs. This is all to say that I've been doing fine. I won't get a statue erected of me anytime soon, I won't need to learn how to tie a bowtie to accept a Nobel prize, but I also won't be ridden out of town on a rail. I have nice collaborators, and handful of senior professors that I can trust for guidance and advice. People seem to like me well enough. My problem is that I've been very unhappy here. I have dealt with depression, and major depressive disorder, and largely have it under control with treatment/medication. About five years ago I experienced a very hurtful emotional trauma that left me with PTSD for about 3 years. I didn't know that I had PTSD, but finally was diagnosed and dealt with it. This unhappiness doesn't feel like depression. I'm unfulfilled, feel trapped, and have been longing for something different. I have applied for other jobs at what some in my would consider lesser schools (prestige, facilities, etc), but I was incredibly excited about. I have made an incredible habit coming in second in these interviews. In three of these I've received unsolicited feedback from a committee member, which was along the lines of "We were looking for Cocoa Pebbles, which we found, and you were Cocoa dyno bites". About a year ago I sent out quite a few applications for non-faculty jobs, and received an offer for an administrative position at a school in the same state that I am currently in, and where I went to grad school. I ended up turning this down. I turned it down because the salary was about 40k less, but still a nearly six-figure salary. I grew up in a lower-middle income class house. I never felt poor, but also realized that later on that we were probably a broken leg or a missed month's pay away from bankruptcy. As I've aged this has contributed to major insecurity around money, which I've tried to address. I also felt odd about not being able to visit the campus in person - I didn't have a feel for the office I would be working in. I also felt shame, embarrassment, and trepidation about leaving a tenure-track position without being forced out. I talked through this with many people before making a final decision. I felt OK about this until about two weeks ago. Since then I have been flooded with regret for not taking this job. It has consumed my thoughts, and there is nothing I can do to change the past. This is a very very long-winded way of asking: Has anyone left a TT job and felt OK about it? Or regretted it? Did you ever turn down a job and regret it? How did you cope with this? ​ I feel like a major A-Hole for having these feelings and asking these questions. I know that I'm really lucky. I have a nice job and a nice salary. I know there are people that are much better academics than I am that would kill for this job, and that there are people struggling because of the pandemic. Right now I feel heartbroken about this, and also guilty for feeling heartbroken. I have zero major impediments in my life, but I'm at a loss how to process these feelings. ​ tl/dr: I can't complain but sometimes I still do | a42443683dbb6ba952ccfa719addfdee1a317b690d7ff47e796b7229d07655c1 | [
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How to decline Postdoc job offer and remain in good standing I am finishing up my PhD in biochemistry and cancer biology by the end of this year and began my search for Postdoc positions. I interviewed with two labs from the same university. They are both amazing labs with great success,loads of money, and big names in the field. It was super hard to decide between them so I asked to meet their lab members and sit in on lab meetings and such to figure out the lab culture. but one of them spent a lot more time and energy recruiting me by taking me out to lunch and introducing me to other big names. So I decided to join her lab. How do I decline the offer of the other lab if I still will be at the same university and want to interact with them and their lab members still? | f08e0c8fe88ad9601ed6a12510f664a7f41683fe7f090eeef36e3f30318226a6 | [
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When did you buy a house and how did you afford it? I hope I am not positing on the wrong sub, please let me know if I am. I currently set on pursuing a PhD , followed by post docs and hopefully a more permeant position. For those of you who did pursue that track, when did you buy a house and was/is it difficult to pay for it? It feels like paying rent for 5-6 years for phd then like 4 years for post doc is a lot. I know there isn't a lot of money in academia, and I have already weighed my pros and cons and decided to pursue it for the time being, but I just want to make sure I can afford a house. ​ Thank you! | 4479c06ad4a6881f9b31231b566a3f253c91a2f96d5390b3654a1321cf09bff0 | [
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Did you continue to publish after landing a non-TT job? I finished my humanities PhD in 2021, and then I did a postdoc before landing a staff job at a university. I love my new job, and I think it's a better fit for me than a TT position. I am very much still in my field, but my job is about doing specific research for the university I work for, not publishing my dissertation work. Now, I'm contemplating whether or not I want to do the nights & weekends work to turn my dissertation into a book. I would love to hear about the life experiences of people who walked a similar path. Folks who landed non-TT jobs that don't include personal research time, did you publish your PhD research? Why did you decide to either a) stick with it or b) let go of those old ideas? How do you feel about your decision now, one way or the other? | 2a167d06da0a011af464724b69960e362ed88c915a41784821883aa820204d7c | [
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How did you decide on getting a PhD? Hi everyone! I’m wrapping up my masters degree soon, and I find myself considering between a PhD and transferring to industry. Currently, I don’t have a research question that I’m dying to study for my PhD, and I’m worried that if I pursue a PhD without this purpose, I might not be able to handle another 5 years of hard work and low pay. I am still curious about getting a PhD, however. I was wondering how you, personally, chose your path into academia? Did you hope to stay in academia after or did you think a PhD sets you apart for industry? Did you go into it knowing what you want to study? Are you happy with your project now? For those of you who finished grad school and is looking for an industry job, is a PhD helpful? Would love to hear your stories and any advice you might have! | 64caa3df8727cd8f44dafaa4369b3f9ccdd7fcd16924a27974c10dc968654c61 | [
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