I am coming to the end of my PhD in education and I wonder why I bothered. The only work available seems to be part-time limited term contracts, and the pay is a lot less than I used to receive as a teacher before the PhD. I have applied for 8 post-doc fellowships, but they are generally given to natural scientists. Although I read in the THES that education lecturers are in short supply, I don't see any job advertisments out there. Does anyone have any insight?
An if you have read the message, kind message of mine, plese reply Eddy!!! Lots of love Dr Kieran. (i still can believe you said it you pr#*k! !) I mean the study of your whole abilty to be able to offer such a reply is social science, so i am glad the comment has some affect on you! You Nut case! Love Dr K
This is a very interesting topic, I am struggling with my PhD in social psychology and I often ask to myself, is it worth to work a lot, having little money? I fear to find myself afterwards with little chances to find a job in or out academia. Do you know how is the occupational situation after getting a PhD in social psychology or sociology?
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