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what jobs in the field of physics can a person with a PhD in physics get, and what are the average salaries of those jobs.
Leptos said:I can understand that you want to earn enough to live comfortably, but you can do so with just about any graduate degree. The income of a physicist, while decent, is not comparable with the income of lawyers, doctors, etc.
anthonych414 said:My plan is to get a BSc in physics, then get a PhD after that, then become a university professor, someone told me a professor at AUB (a university in my country) earns 10000 USD a month.
Rajini said:off course Physics job salary are less than medicine or lawyer..
Ps: i personally think that persons having a phd degree are socially respected..what you say?
the richest man in the world is originally from my country (Carlos Slim, Lebanon).twofish-quant said:people that are self-made rich are.
Unfortunately, as I understand, what is so difficult is to find a permanent position in academia. Research centers are not that different, and indeed they are more sought-after by researchers since there you don't have to teach (and many researchers I've known don't like teaching). This is a global problem, since positions are so scarce that many people are willing to move to another country for an academic position. There are many, many threads in this forum about this, so just have a look to the archives.anthonych414 said:I think I'll work in a research centre if it doesn't work out probably in string theory since I plan to get a PhD in theoretical physics.
I thought he was from Mexico (and according to wikipedia, it was his father who was from Lebanon).the richest man in the world is originally from my country (Carlos Slim, Lebanon).