Ever since Irene posted on my blog about her missed calling (or in another life followed her calling) as a literature prof. "
writing treatises on the foundations of modern fantasy literature" I've been contemplating alternative fantasy careers (What were you
meant to do?).
Then a job posting came across ecolog to teach
writing here. And I so wanted to apply. I'm not sure why-- sure, the job pays as much as my current job, but, instead of teaching 3 different lectures and three different labs each semester, I'd be teaching 5 sections (with twelve or fewer students each) of what would likely be the same or similar classes each
year. But it wasn't that. Somehow I want to teach science through writing and writing through science. I feel I was
meant to be someone who excites students about links between nutrition, ecology, plants, cooking, community and social wellness and writing through food.
And I was going to post about it and ask you if I should apply and what alternative careers you are missing.
Then the replacement ecology prof. brought his labs to my garden for a ecological garden lab and about half of the students loved it. Then I guest lectured on stats to the "Techniques of Science" class and am still thinking of better ways to introduce biostats. Then I started (gulp!) finding papers on harvest and matrix models that were published since my dissertation so that I can (gulp!) actually submit pieces of the darned thing and I found I was fascinated by the process (gulp! gulp!).
Crazy as it seems, maybe this
is the job I was
meant to be doing.
What fits you about your current position?