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I thought that all STEM educated people easily got jobs in the old days. But reading this made me wonder. It sounds like something you hear about in todays education and job market.

How many of einsteins and Oppenheimers classmates ended up jobless after their physics degrees. No employment forcing them to work in food delivery just like modern scientists?

>After informing his father of his intent to switch, his father was so concerned that he traveled to visit him and speak with his professors at the school. While a degree in chemical engineering was a sure path to a well-paying job at chemical companies, there was not such a clear-cut route for a career with a degree in physics. He was not privy to the discussions his father had with his professors, but the result was that he got his father's permission to become a physicist.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Teller

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Anonymous No. 16082299

>>16081765
Some get it even worse, like Schatz
> slave away 16h workdays in the basement lab
> sometimes sleep and eat there
> isolate streptomycin producing strain
> professor takes the credit, and the nobel prize
> sue him
> get 3% sale revenue but become blacklisted
> never again manage to work as a microbiologist at a good lab
> work at university of chile
> 10 years before death get a consolation prize from your university

Anonymous No. 16082303

>>16082299
lol this nigga was in chile?
Uchile, a fate worse than death
t. not an Uchile faggot

Anonymous No. 16082931

>>16081758
> He was not privy to the discussions his father had with his professors, but the result was that he got his father's permission to become a physicist
His father sucked their PPs (Professor Penises)

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Want some Buck Cheese?

Anonymous No. 16083214

>>16082299
whats so bad? He got money and a university position

Anonymous No. 16083428

>>16083214
for most of his life he was blacklisted from labs and people thought he was just a jealous grad student. Only after some journalist started writing about the streptomycin nobel he found that it was Schatz who actually did all the work.