Monday 28 February 2011

PhD...Plenty of Huge Decisions

You've reached the summit, surpassed your own expectations, the final hurdle has been cleared...and now what. It’s almost an anticlimax (and a huge relief) to be finished your PhD. Thesis is done & dusted, the ordeal that is your viva wasn’t as hellish as you’d imagined it would be, and the graduation ceremony was quite pleasant (apart from the silly hat). So, where to next? The obvious choice is to Post Doc. Yet in the current economic climate, where once there may have been 15 post doctoral positions, there are now perhaps 3. And as budding researchers, is bench work really our only option?

I finished my PhD about 6 months ago and since then I’ve been having quite a professional identity crisis. I love the lab, however, more frequently I’m finding myself frustrated with the limitations of my work. When experiments go right, there’s no better feeling. Chances are though; you’ll spend months on optimisation & heart breaking preliminary work, which can sometimes lead to no real results at all. Another drawback of the Post Doc route is the lack of stability or permanency; 2 or 3 year contracts don’t make the bank manager happy, nor do they put your mind at ease in terms of job security and making solid future plans. So I asked myself 2 questions; what do I really want to do for the rest of my life, and what are my options?

Surprisingly, there are many avenues that one can travel down after you’ve received your PhD. The most exciting and interesting to me were in the areas of management consultancy, science journalism, and even patent law. I confess that I did buy a book on this topic: Alternative Careers in Science by Cynthia Robbins-Roth. It has many helpful tips and over 20 different categories of jobs that are available to new PhD graduates. While I’m not ready to delve into industry just yet, nor to sever all of my academic ties, I’m tempted to use the skills I’ve acquired that don’t necessarily translate on the bench; communication, investigation & management.

Most of all, like everyone, I want job satisfaction, a career that's challenging, while also rewarding & provides stability. This may indeed be via the academic career track, but it's reassuring to know there are plenty of other options out there; in case I decide to hang up the pipette once & for all.

Rachel xxx

Oscars 2011

So the stars were out in force last night at the 83rd Academy awards. My favourite part of the ceremony by far is the red carpet, who's wearing what, who looks great, and who looks not so great. This year, the top 3 dressed ladies in my opinion were:

3. Cate Blanchett in Givenchy
2. Mila Kunis in Elie Saab Haute Couture
1. Michelle Williams in Chanel Haute Couture

Who were your favourites & disappointments?

Rachel xxx

Monday 14 February 2011

eBay Bargains-What You Give Is What You Receive...

I've purchased several things from eBay over the past few years including phones, handbags, books - mostly functional stuff. I've never bought clothes as I prefer new items rather than used, plus trying to search through the thousands of items up for sale can be a little overwhelming! Recently my wardrobe has been fit to burst - I keep buying new clothes but there's no where to put them, as I'm quite reluctant to throw anything out. Usually most of my old/unwanted clothes will go to charity shops, unfortunately I've no younger sisters to donate them to. Then I saw a friends post on FaceBook, she'd decided to sell a few of her unwanted items online & I said I'd give it a go too!

It's not too expensive to list items on eBay, with insertion fees of usually around 25c per item. You can post 3 or 4 pictures which is handy, plus you can set a price that has to be paid for postage, on top of the cost of the item. It's a slow business though; I've listed 10 things over the past 2 weeks & only one has sold, a pair of Diesel jeans that I held onto in the hope that one day I'd fit into them...sadly my bum is never going to shrink to the required proportions ever again. I made a small profit & this weekend listing was free, so I posted a few purses & handbags that I no longer use. It's great to think someone else might enjoy them, instead of them sitting in the bottom of my wardrobe, plus the extra cash is handy these days!

If you've any tips or stories about eBay selling, let me know.

Rachel xxx