I'll try and make this brief.
I work in science at UEA and am there until December on temp contract. I have a degree in molecular biology at 2:1, i did this degree cause at the time we were pushed to do what we did well in academically, i enjoyed science until it came to work. Now I don't. The only things I really like about it are flexible and location, not job itself. The my previous science job I did not like either.
I'm 27 this year but keep thinking about what I could be driven to do, something with numbers, finance, IT based, i have good general knowledge but not work related skills. I also like practical things, being out doors, 'building and planning 'in general. I also have a focused mindset, i prefer to work at one difficult task than lots of little things. I wish I had Trained in engineering or finance now, my strongest point has always been numbers and mathematics at a practical level
The worst thing is not having a direction! All I really know is this is going nowhere.
Part of it is the money, gf earns minimum wage and probably not going to get anymore ever, this means I need to earn more.
I guess I would take a science based job in industry (ie not research) if it paid well, I know some big companies (food companies etc) have good opportunities. I don't have the love for science to do a PhD
I don't mind retraining or starting at the bottom of the pile if there is clear hope for the future.
Pretty vague I know, but that's how I feel, lost. I'm not stupid, except for doing something I enjoy at uni rather than something useful.
Probably some details missed out, but I am using my phone from work
I work in science at UEA and am there until December on temp contract. I have a degree in molecular biology at 2:1, i did this degree cause at the time we were pushed to do what we did well in academically, i enjoyed science until it came to work. Now I don't. The only things I really like about it are flexible and location, not job itself. The my previous science job I did not like either.
I'm 27 this year but keep thinking about what I could be driven to do, something with numbers, finance, IT based, i have good general knowledge but not work related skills. I also like practical things, being out doors, 'building and planning 'in general. I also have a focused mindset, i prefer to work at one difficult task than lots of little things. I wish I had Trained in engineering or finance now, my strongest point has always been numbers and mathematics at a practical level
The worst thing is not having a direction! All I really know is this is going nowhere.
Part of it is the money, gf earns minimum wage and probably not going to get anymore ever, this means I need to earn more.
I guess I would take a science based job in industry (ie not research) if it paid well, I know some big companies (food companies etc) have good opportunities. I don't have the love for science to do a PhD
I don't mind retraining or starting at the bottom of the pile if there is clear hope for the future.
Pretty vague I know, but that's how I feel, lost. I'm not stupid, except for doing something I enjoy at uni rather than something useful.
Probably some details missed out, but I am using my phone from work