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Hey guys,

I'm currently applying to dental schools and work at a retail store doing sales. I HATE retail (a big reason why I love dentistry - I can be my own boss and I will call all the shots - but we all need money and do what we must to get by) I feel out of place here, and need a new job till dental school starts.

The thing is, I'm having trouble finding one with a bio degree. I'm in my off year...what do you guys do for your job? I would really appreciate some ideas, I want to make atleast 20 an hour, and I feel that should be possible with a B.S. I am a computer whiz so I've been looking around for something in IT but finding positions locally has been hard. I live in chicago suburbs.

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hahha im in same position man. i feel so out of place in a community college. people seem to be in their own lil world. just hang in there for a couple of month and u'll be fine.

How come ur boss is a *****?
 
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Hey guys,

I would really appreciate some ideas, I want to make atleast 20 an hour, and I feel that should be possible with a B.S.


Are you looking for something science-related? I worked in labs for the past few years, and unfortunately, this might be more difficult than you think, degree or not. Wage is sometimes based primarily on previous experience, not level of education. At least that was my experience.
 
hahha im in same position man. i feel so out of place in a community college. people seem to be in their own lil world. just hang in there for a couple of month and u'll be fine.

How come ur boss is a *****?

I have several bosses, department manager, assistant manager, front end manager and store manager. They're all *****s in their own special way. The assistant manager is a raging alcoholic whose medical record is the size of the yellow pages, yet continues smoking, drinking and thinks hes the ****. If I sell more then him (happens often) he tries to show me up and makes stupid jokes - a douche in general. The front end manager makes no effort to cover her dislike of stupid customers and gets bitched at quite frequently (many complaints) and she wonders why lol...and we all hear about it. The department manager sits on his fat ass all day in the back office playing on his iphone and barks orders. Store manager does same thing, and he creeps on you from the opposite side of the store behind the aisle to see what you're doing, and is just all around annoying mofo.

I've learned a lot working here though that will help me immensely when I'm a dentist. You get a better idea for how to deal with different personalities and unpleasant situations, and I've grown a thick skin.
 
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Are you looking for something science-related? I worked in labs for the past few years, and unfortunately, this might be more difficult than you think, degree or not. Wage is sometimes based primarily on previous experience, not level of education. At least that was my experience.

hi. I'm not being picky to be honest, science related sounds nice and I have been searching for lab tech jobs. Any advice in this regard? What can I expect to do at the entry level? Thanks.
 
HAHHa Sounds like a drama at ur workplace. Makes me want to go get a job too. but i don't like the idea of being bossed around. You can try to tutor people with your degree.
 
pharma industry - Quality Operations Biologist (fancy way of saying lab tech)
I'm not sure if there is much in pharma in Chicago, but you should check the local med schools and see if there are any openings for lab techs in the research labs. Some pay well, while some pay peanuts.
 
well im still in senior year, but im also an RA in the dorms here at the university, its pretty good times and gives me a good bit of leadership experience
 
Are you looking for something science-related? I worked in labs for the past few years, and unfortunately, this might be more difficult than you think, degree or not. Wage is sometimes based primarily on previous experience, not level of education. At least that was my experience.

Agree, you will be limiting your options greatly by setting a 'minimum' (unless that is what you need to get the bills paid) I currently work as a research analyst in science and the job market is extremely competitive with people of all backgrounds jockeying for a job that pays even 15 an hour.

You could always try to have two part time jobs, then you would be able to 'escape' the one that is really terrible by doing something else with your time during the week, which might make it more enjoyable.
 
hi. I'm not being picky to be honest, science related sounds nice and I have been searching for lab tech jobs. Any advice in this regard? What can I expect to do at the entry level? Thanks.


This really depends on the lab that you would join. Some labs really just want someone to do crap work, in others, if you prove yourself, techs can become close to grad students with regard to autonomy on a project.

If you are looking for something that is short term, being up front about your time frame may be helpful to land a position. Grant funding is extremely tight right now and if a PI knows they would only have to pay you for a year or two (instead of career or longer term) it might help you (but could also work against you of course)

My advice would be to try and find someone who works in or around a place that you know and talk with them, usually jobs are posted internally first, and if you have the heads up you have the chance to directly contact the person (avoiding HR, which slows everything down). Good luck👍
 
I have several bosses, department manager, assistant manager, front end manager and store manager. They're all *****s in their own special way. The assistant manager is a raging alcoholic whose medical record is the size of the yellow pages, yet continues smoking, drinking and thinks hes the ****. If I sell more then him (happens often) he tries to show me up and makes stupid jokes - a douche in general. The front end manager makes no effort to cover her dislike of stupid customers and gets bitched at quite frequently (many complaints) and she wonders why lol...and we all hear about it. The department manager sits on his fat ass all day in the back office playing on his iphone and barks orders. Store manager does same thing, and he creeps on you from the opposite side of the store behind the aisle to see what you're doing, and is just all around annoying mofo.


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Hey guys,

I'm currently applying to dental schools and work at a retail store doing sales. I HATE retail, the bosses are total *****s, and the customers and coworkers even more so. I hate having to do what these fools tell me to do, (a big reason why I love dentistry - I can be my own boss and I will call all the shots - but we all need money and do what we must to get by) I feel out of place here, and need a new job till dental school starts.

The thing is, I'm having trouble finding one with a bio degree. I'm in my off year...what do you guys do for your job? I would really appreciate some ideas, I want to make atleast 20 an hour, and I feel that should be possible with a B.S. I am a computer whiz so I've been looking around for something in IT but finding positions locally has been hard. I live in chicago suburbs.


Belittling people... may be its the opposite... they think you are a complete ***** who cant even find a good job so you came begging to them... I am pretty sure even if they gave you the store to run it for a day, you wouldn't be able to do it better than them. You do not have experience or skills.

ps... if you believe everyone around you is a *****, and you are the only one who is smart... well my friend its the opp.
 
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I'm guessing you've never worked in retail, or in a toxic environment such as this and so you have no clue what its like. I don't think every ones a *****, dont make mass assumptions. I go above and beyond to help my customers, and am consistently one of the top rated salesmen in my district, so please stfu about my skills, you don't even know me or my resume. I could run the store far better, and I'll treat my future employees far better than these tools. I am damn good at my job..it pays relatively well as I get paid comission and I sell a lot. These people are just idiots and there is no excuse for their behavior.

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Wow, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. That's nothing to be proud of lol. So lets get this straight: you're blaming me cause I do a great job and have to take crap from these idiots. You're saying this is my fault? Lmao, sound logic their.

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bio labs? i'm in a paid research internship. i'm a senior
 
bio labs? i'm in a paid research internship. i'm a senior

Thanks, I will look into labs more closely and make some calls. How much do they pay you if you don't mind saying.


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Thanks, I will look into labs more closely and make some calls. How much do they pay you if you don't mind saying.


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I get $500 every 2 weeks in my research job. I live in Gainesville, so housing is cheap and living is very affordable. I'm sure in larger areas the compensation is likely higher, but I work part-time and go to school too.
 
I am saying that i was proud of what it was. it is what it is. And there weren't any options available for me at that time...

I am not blaming you that you do a great job... b/c i dont know you.
I am just making the point that you believe everyone around you are idiots and belittling them for what?(just b/c you know something more about the knives that you sell?) .... if you think thats the case may be everyone around you is smarter than you and you are the "idiot"
 
To the OP, dental assisting pays relatively well, but your pay is according to your experience...so I'm not sure if it applies to you.
 
I am saying that i was proud of what it was. it is what it is. And there weren't any options available for me at that time...

I am not blaming you that you do a great job... b/c i dont know you.
I am just making the point that you believe everyone around you are idiots and belittling them for what?(just b/c you know something more about the knives that you sell?) .... if you think thats the case may be everyone around you is smarter than you and you are the "idiot"

K, you need to read my earlier post about these people so you see that I'm not hating on these people for no reason...clearly you aced the rc section 🙄. I don't care about their intellect (I don't make a lot of sales by making fun of my customers cause they don't know something, food for thought). And your ******ed statement about "begging for a job" - I applied for the job just like anyone else does for any other position, you are one odd dude. I judge a person on their behavior and character. With that said, back to topic at hand.

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Clinical lab tech. Good entry level $$$ for bio bacc. Potential for Dr. contact. No homework. Check your local hospitals for openings. They usually want you to be certified, but if you push hard and convince them you are a quick learner they may take you. Check histology.


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i applied to over 60 lab tech positions all over new jersey and FL and couldnt land a single one.

its all good though, i got a job at a tutor at a local college. 35 hrs/wk 13/hr. its not bad, pretty fun actually.
 
Sorry to hear about the difficulty in finding a lab tech job...I can imagine that's frustrating. My advice:
Go find the wildest job you can think of in a place you would never think of living. You don't really have much time left to do something totally different. Be adventurous on a big scale! Dental schools will still accept your application when you return from your adventure.

I was planning to go to the Peace Corps, but ended up teaching 2nd grade in the Deep South with Teach For America. Never expected to be teaching 8 year olds how to subtract, nor did I expect to enjoy it this much. Life is too short to be working in a place where you don't feel like you are being valued, or using your skills and talents to bring value to others. Go get 'em!
 
K, you need to read my earlier post about these people so you see that I'm not hating on these people for no reason...clearly you aced the rc section 🙄. I don't care about their intellect (I don't make a lot of sales by making fun of my customers cause they don't know something, food for thought). And your ******ed statement about "begging for a job" - I applied for the job just like anyone else does for any other position, you are one odd dude. I judge a person on their behavior and character. With that said, back to topic at hand.

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Dont worry about my RC section... even though we are from the same place... i dont want to diss you.

may be you should major in something to get a better challenging job that you diverse.
 
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i applied to over 60 lab tech positions all over new jersey and FL and couldnt land a single one.

its all good though, i got a job at a tutor at a local college. 35 hrs/wk 13/hr. its not bad, pretty fun actually.


Did you try labcorb... they usually hire a lot of people...

couple years ago I saw, J&J - have a research program
Colgate - summer research program..

did you just try in like univ. or did you try in big industries too...? b/c usually some of my friends who were bio majors have found jobs in those places... They do full time ~37 hours i believe pay is not bad either i think one of them makes around 25-30 an hr
 
Did you try labcorb... they usually hire a lot of people...

couple years ago I saw, J&J - have a research program
Colgate - summer research program..

did you just try in like univ. or did you try in big industries too...? b/c usually some of my friends who were bio majors have found jobs in those places... They do full time ~37 hours i believe pay is not bad either i think one of them makes around 25-30 an hr

yeah i applied to all of those places in the industry market. they all wanted ppl with years of industry experience. i did a year of periodontal research in a lab during undergrad but even that wasnt enough.
 
yeah i applied to all of those places in the industry market. they all wanted ppl with years of industry experience. i did a year of periodontal research in a lab during undergrad but even that wasnt enough.

interesting...
But have you taken your Resume to your Carrier development center at your school. B/c even though they require years of experience some can have exceptions. You just have to word things differently and make them look more imp. than what it was... in a way exaggerate it.

but my friends have gotten it w/o even 6 months of experience.

Did you just apply online and waited from them to contact you?
or did you apply then every week called HR to see what the status of your app. was? -b/c they like people who take action into their own hands.

keep an eye on labcorp, J&J, colegate, etc... keep applying. Good luck.

btw industry market meaning business side? or pharma/research side?
 
Dont worry about my RC section... even though we are from the same place... i dont want to diss you.

may be you should major in something to get a better challenging job that you diverse.

Maybe you should learn to spell first? I just graduated college with my B.S in Biology. And I'm now applying to dental schools. I want to be a dentist (big surprise!). Any job I do now is only temporary. Diss me? Lol you dissed yourself with your senseless posts so don't flatter yourself. Also, don't be so quick to judge and make assumptions (like you did about me and made yourself look like a fool), it'll be your downfall. Go to jobvent.com, and comment on someones vent by saying they shouldn't "belittle" their terrible boss like you did here, and see what response you get from that person - my bet is you'll get a big and well deserved FU.
 
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What are you talking about? I recently graduated college with my B.S in Biology. And I'm now applying to dental schools. I want to be a dentist (big surprise!). Any job I do now is only temporary. You turned this thread downhill with your initial post, I had no beef with you prior. Don't be so quick to judge and make assumptions (like you did above and made yourself look stupid), it'll be your downfall. Go to jobvent.com, it'll open your eyes as to what can happen at the work place. Better yet, comment on someones vent by saying they shouldn't "belittle" their sadistic boss, and see what response you get from that person (my bet is a big and well deserved FU).


lol...

I am pretty sure you probably got that degree from phoenix... If you dont like to work at your sales job, why do it... running back to SDN and complaining about everything(we are not your mommy or daddy), Grow up kid. This is real life, and you probably experiencing how hard it is. If you think you can do better than everyone you work with, then why dont you do it?...

I am pretty sure that this aint NO therapy forum...


PS. Most people including my self hear have higher degrees than you do... and they make $ + we also have real life experience. so having a BS is not something to be proud of... and even bigger supprise is everyone on this forum wants to become dentist too you don't have to specify it to us genius...
 
lol...

I am pretty sure you probably got that degree from phoenix... If you dont like to work at your sales job, why do it... running back to SDN and complaining about everything(we are not your mommy or daddy), Grow up kid. This is real life, and you probably experiencing how hard it is. If you think you can do better than everyone you work with, then why dont you do it?...

I am pretty sure that this aint NO therapy forum...


PS. Most people including my self hear have higher degrees than you do... and they make $ + we also have real life experience. so having a BS is not something to be proud of... and even bigger supprise is everyone on this forum wants to become dentist too you don't have to specify it to us genius...

Wow you really are a tool, making fun of where people went to school? You must be a hit at parties. Looks like you are the one that needs to grow up (FYI I went to a top twenty program, where did you go - yeah thought so) I just mentioned my situation to provide a background but it clearly touched a nerve of yours. The purpose of this thread was for job suggestions (which I've received several of) so I can find a better job and leave my current one. I'm not one that gives up, never was and never will be. I will find another job before I leave this one. A BS is nothing to be proud off? So it's something to belittle? Cause you know all the battles we all went through to get it right so you speak for everyone? I'm damn proud of my degree, I worked hard for it and graduated with 0 debt because of my efforts, so again, check yourself.
 
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Wow you really are a tool, making fun of where people went to school? You must be a hit at parties. Looks like you are the one that needs to grow up (FYI I went to a top twenty program, where did you go - yeah thought so) I just mentioned my situation to provide a background but it clearly touched a nerve of yours. The purpose of this thread was for job suggestions (which I've received several of) so I can find a better job and leave my current one. I'm not one that gives up, never was and never will be. I will find another job before I leave this one.


GL my friend... on your journey.
 
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Relax people, let's bring down the estrogen level here.

To OP, i think that if you don't like your job, you should quit and find a new one. It's hard to look for a job when you are already working. Once you are out of job, you will be more motivated in searching.

And if you quit a retail job, that's not giving up! what exactly are you giving up anyway? it's not like you were faced with a challenge that you couldn't overcome.

Lab tech jobs aren't easy to come by these days because of the economy. Maybe you should go to your local research university and see if any of the labs is hiring. It won't pay well,, but you can find yourself a nice gf/bf in the process 😛.
Or you can get certified for plumbing and work as a plumber, they get paid well 🙂 (i considered this and i almost went through with it)

Good luck
 
Hey guys,

I'm currently applying to dental schools and work at a retail store doing sales. I HATE retail (a big reason why I love dentistry - I can be my own boss and I will call all the shots - but we all need money and do what we must to get by) I feel out of place here, and need a new job till dental school starts.

The thing is, I'm having trouble finding one with a bio degree. I'm in my off year...what do you guys do for your job? I would really appreciate some ideas, I want to make atleast 20 an hour, and I feel that should be possible with a B.S. I am a computer whiz so I've been looking around for something in IT but finding positions locally has been hard. I live in chicago suburbs.

When I was going to school full-time for RDH, I worked retail...yep, not the most glamorous job in the world. It seemed to attract some of the rudest people in the area. I quickly realized that "I cannot please everyone." So, I quit stressing about trying to make everyone else happy. I did that for 2 years during school. Then, I graduated and began working as an RDH. Great fit for me. Find the right fit for you, and I understand the stress you're going through. Best of luck.
 
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