I'm currently working on a Ph.D. in nineteenth-century Russian history. I love what I'm doing, but with the academic job market being what it is (especially in the humanities) I'm not sure it's a viable career path. Even if it is, it might turn out that working in academia isn't for me. Thus, I'm always considering alternatives just in case, and for a variety of reasons (not the least of which is personal interest) working as an airline dispatcher is one that seems extremely attractive.
The question is, with this background, would I even be hireable? Would HR departments just take one look, see the "Ph.D." on the Education section of the resume, and put it in the trash assuming that I'm "overqualified," that I'd leave as soon as something else came along (whether I actually would or not is beside the point, of course)?
The question is, with this background, would I even be hireable? Would HR departments just take one look, see the "Ph.D." on the Education section of the resume, and put it in the trash assuming that I'm "overqualified," that I'd leave as soon as something else came along (whether I actually would or not is beside the point, of course)?