It’s seven pm and here I am at the lab, with no prospects of leaving for at least 2 hours. The summer job is no longer just an institution, it’s a necessity.
With debt burden higher than ever, and professional competition ingrained in our young but pragmatic psyches, not only do students need to make ends meet, they also feel like they need relevant, interesting, smart jobs replete with networking opportunities, prestige, and resume cred. Maybe this is a good thing. But I tell you, I’d rather be gardening or cutting someone’s lawn right now. In fact, I’d rather summarily shoot myself in the face than have another negative pcr, or one more failed extraction – and it’s only week 2. Yeah so it’s been a frustrating week of wrathful science-gods, and maybe I don’t entirely dislike biology. gah.

But basically, bring back menial labour.

and no, I have nothing more meaningful to add.


Comments

2 Comments so far

  1. Alex Lougheed on May 10, 2007 2:28 am

    It could be worse. You could be putting what is on paper into a computer, again, and again, and again…

  2. Maayan Kreitzman on May 10, 2007 3:29 am

    yeah, I’ve got it good. However, when you give me access to a blog in moments of bitterness, i’m apt to misuse the privelage. besides, now everyone else can bitch about their summer jobs, and it’ll be fun!
    also, I actually am an advocate of physical labour. it’s satisfying and not very frustrating.

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