Hey all, from my prior posts some of you may already know that I am a bit disenchanted with my job as a patent professional. Sure it pays the bills better then just about any job out there, but the hours suck and I feel like I am not doing anything that matters with my life. I would gladly take a bit of pay cut to do something that helps people or contributes to the betterment of society or some crap like that. I've already decided that I'm going to be a high school chemistry teacher for my second career, but that is a ways off (I'm 30 now and plan to retire from my current job at 45).
That said, I'd like to have your opinions/suggestions of jobs "that matter" and which might require a J.D. and/or a science degree. I don't know about you all, but I find that I have a very hard time identifying job opportunities outside of my general scope of employment (i.e., outside of the patent legal arena).
Thanks in advance.
That said, I'd like to have your opinions/suggestions of jobs "that matter" and which might require a J.D. and/or a science degree. I don't know about you all, but I find that I have a very hard time identifying job opportunities outside of my general scope of employment (i.e., outside of the patent legal arena).
Thanks in advance.