What exactly do I do if I can't find a research tech job for my app year?

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Beaverfan

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Hi all,

I am applying MD-PhD this cycle, and am currently looking for lab tech position. I have extensive research experience and have gotten verbal commitments from many labs, but cannot seem to clear HR at any due to budget cuts / hiring freezes - I have had 3 jobs fall through in the last several months. My question, then, is whether or not this will be viewed poorly by ADCOMS? I have typically heard that not doing research during a gap year can be fatal, and have been trying my best to find a position, but the current situation is absolutely brutal. Most of the institutions that have several labs I am interested in are not accepting new hires at the moment.

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Hard to imagine being faulted when the current administration is trying to burn science to the ground.
Maybe if “the science” had been a better steward of tax payer money it wouldn’t be in this predicament.

Also, if “the science” wouldn’t create another novel virus that causes millions of deaths and trillions of dollars in economic damage, that would be great…

Big Hoss

(Seriously though, the scientific and medical communities fully own the broad erosion of confidence from the public. It’s going to take a long time to rebuild that trust.)
 
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Maybe if “the science” had been a better steward of tax payer money it wouldn’t be in this predicament.

Also, if “the science” wouldn’t create another novel virus that causes millions of deaths and trillions of dollars in economic damage, that would be great…

Big Hoss

(Seriously though, the scientific and medical communities fully own the broad erosion of confidence from the public. It’s going to take a long time to rebuild that trust.)
Ha... riiiiight.

"I'm just asking questions" and "I did my own research" are my favorite phrases in the Google medical advice phase of humanity.
 
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