starxlr8
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I work at a University and at least once a week I get asked when I am going to go back to school for my PhD (I have an MS in environmental science and am currently a project manager for a grant). And once a year I go to a conference of a bunch of earth scientists and start thinking about it again - but not in the way you might think.
Going to this conference reminds me that while I am fascinated by hard science, I don't like doing it. My interests are more in social science - questions revolving around rural communities and environmental regulations. So I start thinking about going back to school and here I am totally conflicted.
So here's the big issue. My husband has built his career in our town (also at the University) and intends to retire from his position in 10-15 years. For better or worse, we're not moving anytime soon. I am already in a position of having rather limited job options in our town once my contract is up in 18 months... so if I do go back to school, am I just shooting myself in the foot? From an outside perspective, it seems silly to essentially narrow your options to only one future employer. On the other hand, the only things that are exciting me these days are 1) blogging and 2) this topic I am considering for a PhD.
Any thoughts?
Going to this conference reminds me that while I am fascinated by hard science, I don't like doing it. My interests are more in social science - questions revolving around rural communities and environmental regulations. So I start thinking about going back to school and here I am totally conflicted.
So here's the big issue. My husband has built his career in our town (also at the University) and intends to retire from his position in 10-15 years. For better or worse, we're not moving anytime soon. I am already in a position of having rather limited job options in our town once my contract is up in 18 months... so if I do go back to school, am I just shooting myself in the foot? From an outside perspective, it seems silly to essentially narrow your options to only one future employer. On the other hand, the only things that are exciting me these days are 1) blogging and 2) this topic I am considering for a PhD.
Any thoughts?