Are social science PhDs worthless?

G

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?

G

Social Science is a washed up micky mouse subject with lettle worth - hence you can't find a job!

G

I think the fella above is being a little negative there. Social science is a broad subject area after all, so that seems a bit of a broad statement!

G

Try overseas. The international experience will be like gold. Try to get a job with some newspaper and write on topics in social sciences.

G

Who this 'Edward Rooney' thinks he is i dont know - but i am a doc in social science and i am certainly no micky mouse i can assure you - eddy! - the cheek of it man you pr#*k! !

G

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

G

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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