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Dream Jobs of 2004

prostoalex writes "We've read about the worst jobs out there, the most overpaid ones, the worst job postings and the outsourcing tendencies. Can an article on employment in scientific and engineering fields can have a positive outlook? February issue of IEEE Spectrum talks about the dream ('coolest, baddest, hippest, grooviest') jobs, where people have fun and enjoy what they're doing. IEEE publication covered the dream jobs for Electrical Engineering majors only. The linked article is actually a story about 9 different people with 9 different jobs, each leading to a separate article."

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  1. Re:Your job shouldn't be your life. by kruczkowski · · Score: 5, Informative

    Work in Germany, under German law every worker must get 6 weeks paid vacation, from a janitor to a CEO.

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  2. Re:Your job shouldn't be your life. by eyegor · · Score: 3, Informative

    Which is great. But by raising overhead rates to pay for the extra vacation time, the overall effect is to make German industry less cost effective than a less enlightened country (all other factors being equal).

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.

    Personally, I'm in my dream job. I get paid nicely to play with computers.

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  3. Article Index - 10 Jobs by funny-jack · · Score: 4, Informative

    The linked article is actually a story about 9 different people with 9 different jobs, each leading to a separate article.

    Actually, like the article says, they really do talk about 10 jobs. They just don't link to the last one in that summary page. Here's the index page:

    http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/contents/index.html

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  4. Dream Job for Linux Sysadmin by Stinky+Cheese+Man · · Score: 5, Informative

    PNL is hiring a Senior System Administrator for the world's largest Linux cluster and 5th fastest supercomputer.

    1. Re:Dream Job for Linux Sysadmin by geomon · · Score: 4, Informative

      That's PN N L!

      Yes, I know it is pnl.gov. That domain was handed out before it was upgraded to an environmental laboratory. Looking forward to becoming a 'homeland security' laboratory soon (yeah).

      Great place to work, though.

      The supercomputer is housed in the Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory. The pay is good and the people are friendly.

      Did I mention that I work at the Lab?

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  5. Maybe you should RTF parent post again... by sean.peters · · Score: 3, Informative

    ... since he referred to "a less enlightened country" as one that makes you work more than Germany, presumably the two of you are in violent agreement.

    Sean

  6. Re:Your job shouldn't be your life. by rixstep · · Score: 3, Informative

    Same in Sweden. And it goes up from there to about ten weeks. Plus, you can't forget the month off at Xmas, from about 15 December to 15 January. And still we're both amongst the most productive countries in the world per capita. I wonder why that is?

    Poor aboriginals in those third world countries like the United States...

  7. Re:Your job shouldn't be your life. by __past__ · · Score: 4, Informative

    Social security is getting worse. The last step was the "Gesundheitsreform" (health reform) of January 2004, which made the healthcare system a lot worse (at least one death directly due to the changes has been reported, and is currently dealt with in court). The unemployment rate here is as bad as everywhere else, esp. in the IT sector, and the Arbeitsamt ("employment agency", the guys that take your money while you are employed and might perhaps give you a fraction of it back when you aren't) is less willing then ever to help you find a new job, or a way to pay for food - it was also involved in a major political scandal in the last months, which forced the chairman to resign (his successor hasn't been chosen yet), which didn't help either. Going back to Uni is also not an option (at least in my state, north-rhine westfalia, other states already did that or announced to do it in the next years), because it costs EUR 650, in addition to the ~ EUR 150-200 that it cost before, for "long-time" students (about 60% of all students), something explicitly ruled out by the social-democratic party (which has the majority both in NRW and the germany as a whole, together with the green party that promised the same) in the last election. Taxes are going up. The software patents situation is likely going to get a lot worse this year, and copyright law already has in 2003 (and the equivalent of the RIAA has just annouced to massively sue private file sharers). The weather is lousy. Everytime you stand up in a Bus to let some wrinkled old guy take your seat, you wonder if he has been a member of the NSDAP - but that problem tends towards a bilological solution, unlike the militant young nazis that keep beating up foreigners and bombing jewish cemetaries and synangouges. At least they are not the only antisemitits or fascists, at least once per 6 months, some prominent politician or author gets some publicity for being one as well (not always bad publicity, mind you). After the monetary reform (from german Marks to the Euro), a lot of things have become a lot more expensive. You cannot buy beer in cans anymore, because of the 25c "Dosenpfand", cheap beer is now sold in plastic bottles, which sucks. The german pop culture is pretty much a mixture of the worst parts of the american pop culture and some really, really bad german artists. Did I mention that the weather really sucks?