The Greener Pastures Phenomenon

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In summary, there is a trend known as the "Greener Pastures" phenomenon where physicists are leaving the field to pursue careers in the financial services industry, particularly on Wall Street. This trend has been observed among both B.S. and Ph.D. students. Some suggest that this trend is due to the high salaries and perceived value of physicists in the financial industry, while others have expressed concerns about the lack of productivity and fulfillment in these jobs. Some individuals who have made this career switch have reported feeling like outsiders in this new environment.
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The "Greener Pastures" Phenomenon

Good Morning,
How many here are thinking about switching out of physics to pursue a career in the financial services industry?
Three students were graduated from my old research group: All of them decided to leave physics and work on Wall Street[tex]^*[/tex]. Anyway, would you please post here if you are considering a similar transition at the end of your program? Please also mention if you are a B.S. or Ph.D. student.
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im going to write a thread wat do u think of it..(dont be a physicist)...srry just want to get as much comments as possible
 
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I'm not a physicist, I'm a computer scientist, but I did work on Wall Street for a couple of years quite a while ago. They *love* physicists there... especially if you can claim any connection with NASA whatsoever. "REAL rocket scientists!" they'd whisper...

Over a decade later, I'm *still* not paid as much salary as I was then... it was a lot of fun, but it had a "through the looking glass" quality to it. Much of the time, I felt like saying "Greetings from the planet Earth, I come in peace..." to almost everyone I met there. The money was great... the feeling that I wasn't really doing anything productive, less so. I think two years was just about my limit.

Your mileage may vary.
 

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1. What is "The Greener Pastures Phenomenon"?

The Greener Pastures Phenomenon is a term used to describe the phenomenon where individuals or groups of individuals migrate to new locations in search of better opportunities, whether it be for economic, social, or environmental reasons.

2. What are the main factors that contribute to "The Greener Pastures Phenomenon"?

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3. How does "The Greener Pastures Phenomenon" impact the environment?

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4. Are there any solutions to mitigate the effects of "The Greener Pastures Phenomenon"?

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