Job interviews done

As the title suggests, my on-campus job interviews for actual tenure-track biology faculty positions are now done.

I can breathe a sigh of relief (sort of). I say sort of, because now I have to wait on their decisions.

I interviewed at 2 small liberal arts schools in TX, because I really really want to move down there to be closer to Texas Seestor, Trainwreck and my two nieces. Also, Mom and Dad are retiring there this summer. I’m ready to live closer than a plane flight away.

I also interviewed at my current school. I just did that on Tuesday, and it was my last one.

They are all having their meetings this coming week to make a decision. I may know about one of them as early as Monday/Tuesday. Of course, that is the one that I will likely turn down. They just don’t have what I need to do summer research, and if I’m being honest with myself, I would rather continue to adjunct at my current school and/or wait on a different school in TX than go there. My current school will be hiring again, because there is another faculty member retiring at Christmas of the 2010-2011 school year.

I really really like the one school in TX, BUT the school I’m at is offering start-up money for research! And this would be at least double or triple what I got to start my research last summer. They actually offered the chemistry hire 10 times what I managed to use to get my research started last year!
I’d love to get an offer at both schools and get the TX school to match my offer at my current school….
…. that would be an ideal situation.

I guess we’ll see.

So, now I’m trying to catch up on everything that got put on hold since the time that i started applying back before Thanksgiving. I had those 2 weeks off in TX over break, but I didn’t do any of the home stuff that I need to take care of.
For example, I’m planning on taking down and sorting the Christmas decorations today!
I told two profs at school and their comments were something to the effect that there is still snow on the ground (as will be the case until April or so), which means that I’m all good for a while yet.
;-)
This brought up the other prof who has been at the school for 20+ years to comment that one year for graduation (late May) he remembers there being a spot of lawn that still had snow on it. Granted, it was in a shady spot…
… He also had an interesting factoid that since MN has been keeping records, there has been snowfall in every single month of the year – except for ONE. We assume it is July, but we aren’t entirely certain.

yeah.

And people wonder why I’d want to leave a great job like the one I have currently…

;-)

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7 Comments

  1. Ern says:

    Crossing my fingers for the job situation to turn out the way you would want. It seems I know so many people in research these days that are trying out other things–teaching, going back to their medical training…It’s a tough field. But I’m sure that it will turn out for the best for you. It always does, eventually. :)

    ... on January 31st, 2010
  2. Jenski says:

    Your “break” was quite busy, huh? Did you interview in TX while you were visiting? I’ll keep my fingers crossed too for you – waiting is tough!

    ... on January 31st, 2010
  3. Danielle says:

    I would have to agree, Ern. Whenever I look back at the twists and turns my life has made, I see how even parts that were terrible at the time ended up leading me to something better than I had expected. I think that is part of what has strengthened my faith that God has a plan for me.

    Jenski, I had thought that it would be easier to interview while I was down there, but one school was also on break, and the other wanted me to teach a class (the students weren’t back yet, even though the faculty were).
    So, most of my time in TX for Christmas/New Year’s really was a break. I had tried to work on my talk some while I was there, but I was really having a mental block. Thus, when I got back, I had to spend a lot of time on it and on my guest lectures.

    ... on January 31st, 2010
  4. Squirl says:

    Good luck on which job you get. If there’s more than one offer I’m sure you know to follow your heart for your decision. I’m so excited for you!

    ... on January 31st, 2010
  5. danielle says:

    Thank you, Squirl!

    ... on January 31st, 2010
  6. Denise says:

    I’m hoping for TX!!! That would be great to be by your family again. Also you always tanned really well, so the warm south sun would suit you the best.

    Good luck

    ... on February 6th, 2010
  7. danielle says:

    thanks, Denise! :-)

    It is good to hear from you; even if it is just briefly.

    ... on February 7th, 2010

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