What makes you say this? Everyone I know in these fields is convinced that AI is going to change everything . |
NP but it’s honestly shocking how easily the public is convinced by tech bros with overvalued companies. AI is a readjustment, but the whole “taking all the jobs” bit is so some douchey 20 year old who just graduated Stanford can get investors to send him an obscene amount of money for a company that Open Ai and inevitably Google will buy. It’s jarring because in the tech space currently the discussion is Open Ai needing to eventually collapse, but somehow that isn’t reaching most employees yet. |
| Government worker. |
Physician here. This is not typical any longer. I did my residency at Stanford, and even back then it wasn't like this. Now, many residents are unionized, get Uber vouchers after call, 80-hr max, etc. Besides, residency isn't the issue. The burnout comes much later, mid career, and not at all related to long hours. Regardless, I agree about avoiding medicine. |
"this stage of your career" is key. I'm thinking OP's DC wants to have good work/life balance and get paid well before they 45. |
| you get to pick one, either money or limited hours. or you can marry the money! good time for him to begin learning about the difficult choices one makes in adult life. |
| My spouse has this in biotech but put in a solid decade after undergrads to get the degrees/skills for it. Still, it’s worth it if you can hang for first that ten years. |
+1 |
Do orthodontists do residency? |
Realizing at a young age that your career path affects your happiness, long-term health, ability to have a family, etc is pretty smart. He's way ahead of the kids who want to do 90 hours a week designing video games and the kids who want to bottle feed orphaned seals. |
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Patent Attorneys work long hours, so probably not that.
To me, it sounds like he wants a government sector STEM job. |
| I know some actuaries who seem to do pretty well and don't work too hard. It doesn't seem very interesting but could be worse. |
| Don't be a lawyer. |
Both are somewhat taxing physically (compared to being in an office) and there is never a slow/phone it in type of day that everyone whose ever worked in business or law has experienced. Wouldn’t recommend for anyone not passionate for health career |
How do you get a government sector STEM job? Can you give an example? |