by barretttomlinson » Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:14 am
Hi Twinz,
I am a retired PhD Chemist who spent my whole career programming computers to solve chemical analysis problems. I programmed microprocessors and PC’s to do things like measure the areas of peaks eluted by gas and liquid chromatography, analyze data from Mass Spectrometers and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometers, etc.
What I liked best: I loved using my knowledge of chemistry, math, and engineering to solve chemistry problems using a computer. It was never dull. The work was rarely routine. I am a night owl and people let me work weird hours without hassles as long as I delivered what they wanted.
What I did not like: Sometimes my managers insisted I work on weekends if we got behind our promised delivery schedule, including a few times insisting on Friday afternoon that I cancel my weekend plans to solve a “crisis” problem that I had no part in creating.
I got into this career before the microprocessor and PC were invented and the world has changed a huge amount since, so it would not be safe to think that if you were to follow my footsteps now that you would experience anything like these advantages and disadvantages.
Good luck!
Barrett L Tomlinson