Postdocs, “Not Exactly Students, Not Exactly Employees, What are you?”
My neighbor shows me this article from East Bay Express. Those stories sound very familiar. My personal feeling is that such academic system should be fixed soon. The academic society should give more recognition to postdocs.
As a postdoc, you don’t get those benefit to students. You are not considered as a formal employee. You don’t get any benefit and you are paid low in the name of science. I still remember that I felt so absurd when I was told I could not pay my monthly parking fee by automatic deduction from my paycheck, because I was a “temporary worker” in the school I had being working for a few years.
Well, I can not say that my career is not benefit from my postdoc research. But, I can not say I totally enjoy being treated by the school as “temporary worker” for an indefinitely amount of time. One should treat the real “working horses” in the academic research industry a little better. Without these working horses, there will be no “super-star” in research communities. Anyway, there is not much point for me to complain anymore. Industrial R&D can be fun too.