* Jouri Djorkaeff von der Leiden 23 May, 2008
I am tempted to disagree with the author. Whereas no new arguments are presented, the previous stereotypes of "freedom, independence" etc. are merely reiterated. Times have changed. The professors at the top of the academic pyramid might not have noticed yet, but today, the academic environment has nothing to offer to PhD graduates. Rather the opposite, the nature of academia fosters loss of work-life balance as "there is always more work to do or one more paper to read at the weekend". Finally, I wish this article was more critical and would also consider the perspective of PhD students, teaching assistants and young lecturers. Saying that the "grass is always greener on the other side" is just not sufficient.
A reader's response (not mine!) but s/he is spot on. The article is wishy washy imo. Still, Tim's got a cushy number so fair play to him.