In my resolutions post I mentioned some changes underfoot, and one of those changes is my job! In September a took a job with the same instrument company that I post-doc-ed with.
[Side bar. I verbally use "post-doc" as a verb all the time, and I know I'm not alone. My problem is the past tense of post-doc. Post-doc-ed? Post-doced? Post-docked? Should it even have a hyphen between post and doc? Everything I come up with looks dumb.]
So as a post-doc I worked for an instrument company in Delaware, but I was primarily based in a lab at BFU (Big Fancy University). It was definitely a non-traditional post doc, even by industry standards. This lab is a joint project of sorts between my company and BFU. While there are faculty chairs technically associated with the lab, I was pretty much the only staff person making things happen on a day to day basis. Everything from prepping and running samples, caring for the instruments, data analysis, training users on various software programs, tracking down supplies, coming up with content for a lab handbook and website, to communicating guidelines and results with lab users. I did my best to stay out of BFU administrative and political nonsense. It was an insane job to say the least.
Since I got hired for real my responsibilities have gradually been transitioning away from this lab at BFU. Supposedly there's a replacement for me... he's real and I've met him...but I'll believe it all when I see it. (Let's say BFU has known since August that I was going to step down my time but not a whole lot has happened administratively to hire a replacement.) In November I dropped to 50% time in Baltimore, with most of the other 50% of my time spent in California at another company location. Since then I've been working a couple weeks in Baltimore then a couple weeks in California. After February I'll do a couple months at 25% time in Baltimore, until finally dropping down to just a day or two every now and then.
In California I've been training and working on a new instrument that we've just put out. I had experience on another instrument with similar technology in grad school, making me a good candidate ti work on this project. I'll continue to spend lots of time in California for a few more months (hello frequent flyer miles and Marriott points!) before being based primarily in Delaware. I'm sure I'll still travel quite a bit, though not as often, far, or for so long at once.
I'm pretty excited about the changing job. There are a lot of less than polite things I could say to explain this, but in this venue it's going to have to rest with this: I'm ready to be done with Baltimore (both in terms of living and working there) and the work in California is pretty fun. I think in the long term this will be have a lot more of what I want in a job than this post doc has had. The post doc was in a lot of ways closer to the facility job I thought I wanted than this job will be, but there were a few things that made this not the best match for me that wouldn't necessarily be true everywhere. If I ever did take a facility type of job (funnily enough I've been hearing rumors that there may be exactly such a job available quite soon), it would definitely have to be in a very different type of academic setting that BFU, where I'm preferably not starting from scratch and not the only person working in the lab.
P.S. My other/older What Next posts are here, here, and here.
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