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70k for a job requiring a masters?

Jees, Louise
It Just says degree level.

Of the many things in there, they want someone fluent in English or French and basic in the other.

I'm imagining an office full of people who refuse to learn the language that half their colleagues use. Both ways. What could go wrong.
 
It Just says degree level.

Of the many things in there, they want someone fluent in English or French and basic in the other.

I'm imagining an office full of people who refuse to learn the language that half their colleagues use. Both ways. What could go wrong.
You're right, but the winky 'desirable' listing says masters
Which basically means they want a masters but can't explicitly require it (I think)


I'm think of that old UK TV show - Mind Your Language set in a language school, that was basically a parade of stereotypes and word jokes
 
I dunno, I know my brother is on a lot less than that with a masters related to pharmaceuticals.

Science doesn’t pay unless you are way up the chain in a big company or got into academia years ago.

That is suprising to me
I'd have tghought if you were in with the Pharmas you'd be making bank

I know a few qualified chemists. Assumed they are raking it in.
Phenomenal bakers it has to be said.
 
Maybe but physics isn’t a real science. The hard sciences are at the soft, wet and squishy end where all those simple laws that can be explained with maths become very very very complicated.
 
there's some saying along the lines of 'biologists defer to chemists, chemists to physicists, physicists to mathematicians, and mathematicians only to god (but luck in finding a mathematician humble enough to admit that)'
 
there's some saying along the lines of 'biologists defer to chemists, chemists to physicists, physicists to mathematicians, and mathematicians only to god (but luck in finding a mathematician humble enough to admit that)'
That is the received wisdom for sure but I’d argue that we’re closer to understanding the universe than we are to understanding the brain.
 

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