Honestly I have
a lot of backup plans, just in case something doesn’t work out as I imagined, I
can still work in something different, but my principal plan is to work in a
lab, since I’m studying biochemistry , I would have to make experiments, analyze things, and stuff like
that, sadly I can’t work outdoors, because to make the experiments sometimes you have to make certain conditions,
i love to work outdoors, if I can work in something else to not work in an
office I would totally do it , especially if I have to travel a lot, but I would
have to choose between to different jobs, and that’s not the idea, they would be
totally opposite for example one of my many backup plans is to be a tourist guide, because it’s easy to do it and simple, you don’t have to study a lot to do
it, and I can manage very good a group and I have the possibility to travel a
lot.
I would
totally travel a lot for work, going to conferences and seminars, and stuff
like that, just to travel, but everything in a moderated way, because if you
travel a lot you won’t have enough time to do the research, and it will be so
messy.
Honestly I don’t
really care about how much they pay me as long as I’m happy and I can afford
enough to live properly, not in fancy way but in a comfortable way, actually i didn't even considered that when i chose my career, that is biochemistry, and i'm not really clear about i want to specialize but it is mostly to the part of clinical research, work with diseases, because i want to help people, but not in a direct way, and to help a lot of people at the same time, and i have always been interested in how the diseases work, how they develop and how can you end it, and i want to have a PhD, because it's easier to get a job if you got one.
And i would like to work in europe or U.S,A, because they have the most advanced technology to do research, and if i work in europe, i would have the chance to travel in the weekends, since all is connected it would be easier to travel in my free time.
Valar Morghulis...

