Well, this hasn't been a total waste of time. By working at this job:
- I'm gonna get my first paper published ever! Let alone, be first author! *keep your fingers crossed, that it gets accepted to the journal* I might even have a second one coming out, as well as be second author on my co-worker's paper.
- I've learned how to deal with a difficult boss. Unfortunately, mine is so difficult that it took me a whole year to really know how to work with her.
- I've learned a lot about the Chinese culture and the joys of motherhood through my co-worker. She has really become my closest friend in Boston (after Carlos of course). Although I don't like the pressure she gives me about having a baby sooner than later. I don't have the money or the maturity to support a child!
- I get a cake for my birthday and I get to indulge in my co-workers' birthday cakes too.
- I've learned that research is only fun when I get to think of my projects and develop them myself.
- Research is only fun when you have enough funds to do it.
- I've gotten over some fears, i.e. holding big-arse bullfrogs and rats.
- I've learned that guinea pigs are so cute! (Why do we have to use them in experiments?)
- Learned completely new (to me, but ancient) techniques.
- Got to work with summer students - totally fun and exhausting
I guess that's all I can say about my past year and a seven months of working in this lab. Not too bad.
Anyway, I totally need a new job. I don't want to do research anymore, but it's the only thing I know how to do. If I apply for any other job, they require experience and crap that I don't have. Job searching is gonna be fun (in a uber-sarcastic voice). I hope that in my next job, I'll be able to talk to people outside of my co-workers, and make a positive influence on others' lives.
Now, where do I look? Let the hunt begin!...in June. =)
2 comments:
Any place would be lucky to have you.
Thank you for the hug!
Now who ever got a job and knew everything they needed to learn?
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