Signup date: 28 Jan 2014 at 1:32pm
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Thanks for the reply. I absolutely loved my job up until about 6 months ago and that was the reason why I knew a PhD would be the best idea for me as I wanted (still do) a research orientated career. Things at work changed, new line manager, new departmental head amongst other stuff. I don't like the way the research department is being run and there's nothing I can do about it. I am at the bottom of the pecking order with no control over anything. What makes it worse is that I am really passionate about my PhD subject and want to carry on but it's just the work situation gets me down on a daily basis.
My initial reaction when I realised how I was feeling was to just put my head down and plough on but now I am feeling I need to do something for the sake of my health.
I have worked in the same University as a research assistant for the last 5 years. Last year my employer suggested that I embark on my PhD, part time, and they are funding me. I am a year in, I have my ethical approval and all the necessary R&D approvals, I'm ready to begin collecting my data.
My problem is...I really have had enough of working here to the point where I can say 'I hate it' I float from one project (often being picked up half way through them) to another with no real direction as far as my career is concerned. I have no problems with my supervisors, they have been great.
I really want to look for another job, I've had enough. If I do this and I was successful in finding a different job, would I be better off taking my PhD with me? Could I do this? I am aware that I may have to fund myself. Would I have to pay back fees to my current employer? So many questions to answer before I make a decision but I'm really unhappy in my work.
Hope someone has some answers, thanks in anticipation.
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