Summer Job Hunting
With my comp.sci PhD finished, printed and published, I'm now back to being a full-time medical student. It's really rewarding and fun -- being an introvert geek, I've learned a lot about how I relate to other people by being shoved into a room with a patient who expects me to talk to him/her about the most intimate details of his/her situation. Alas, being a student doesn't pay at all.
I've still some money left from earlier jobs, and I live quite comfortably, but prudence (and interest) requires me to look for a job this summer as well. If all pending exams go well, I'll get my temporary license at the end of the spring semester, which means I can apply for work as a hospital doctor during the summer. There's no denying that this would be quite a lot of fun, but I'm not all that hopeful -- the competition to get hospital jobs seems fierce, and I've not been a star performer when it comes to medicine, I'm sad to say (but hopefully things will pick up now that I can focus on it).
For these reasons, I'll probably also be looking around for comp.sci jobs as a backup because I'm fairly good at it, it pays well, and it's usually a lot of fun. Also, it's easier to get jobs abroad, even in countries where you don't speak the native language fluenty:)
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