I do really want to finish the PhD and I'm excited about my research but I am so worried about finishing it and been stuck in a job that I could have done without ever going to uni in the first place.
The job would be permanent and there is a hell of a lot of work to do to raise the standards of the company, however, once I had done the bulk of the work and done the management course I think I would be in a better position to do the job and the PhD. I've worked full time up to now but not in the same role and a few years of that job would be great on my cv for the job that I want.
Unless your dream job is the traditional tenured track professor, you shouldn't be doing a PhD to 'get a better job' because this is not a guarantee (and really, what is a better job anyways?) A PhD will, or won't, provide a different set of opportunities and can be a great experience, but if your ultimate goal is this dream job, you might find you get to it without the PhD, or find that your dream job is actually a very different reality to what you thought!
I think you should take a year off which you should be able to do, take the job and use that time to think about why you've gone into the PhD in the first place, and whether it's the right path for you.
Can I ask (which I'm surprised no one has yet) how did this job come about? Did you apply for it? Was it offered to you? I'd be surprised to hear that you applied for it while in the middle of your PhD, that would indicate something about perhaps the lack of enthusiasm (even though you've said you are excited) if you've started to already pull away, especially as a student whose fees are covered. I only started applying for jobs the month before I submitted.
For me it's not the PhD itself that scares me about finishing but the number of first authored papers most postdocs are asking for these days. I have 2 papers and a3rd in the works but doesn't look enough
It's a bit of a story as to how the job came about awsoci, I'd been working in the care home for about 18 months, New manager started this time last year who openly told me she didn't like the fact I was more qualified than she was despite the fact I never mention my qualifications to anybody at work unless they ask me directly. it's not like I was walking the corridors telling everyone I'm a superstar or anything. Anyway we didn't get along, there were issues from the start, I ended up telling her and the company director where to stick there job back in May and put myself out of work. However, fast forward 4 months, the care inspectors are close to shutting the place down because she's run it into the ground and the directors are begging me to come back as acting manager until they get a new manager in place. Both the care inspector and the staff have recommended me to the directors to be the new manager and hence the position I'm now in.
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