Dear Saferpakers,
following my two pennies. I graduated in chemistry as I loved and currently love this science and never thought about my job opportunities until I had to start working.
It was quite funny I went to my first job selection interview where I met a guy who believed that chemistry graduates are able to do every kind of work, from Marketing to Research & Development up to IT and so on ...
Actually the guy was the CEO of the company, hence I joined them because I was the only chemistry graduate applicant
It was a pharma company. The mission was to set up a new R&D Lab. but due to lack of QC personnel I was asked to join the QC department for chemical analysis (remember chemists are able to do everything

).
I was successful in QC and so I was part time enrolled in QC Department which I disliked because I found it very boring

. Every day doing the same stupid things in the same stupid way
I immediately started looking for a new job and subsequently I had the opportunity to earn a considerable amount of money if I joined a Brewery as QC Manager.
I left the Brewery after four years of drinking (I was supposed to test product quality

) and after that I joined my present company (we're into spirits business) as QA and QC Manager, without knowing the difference between QC and QA

.
I had to study on my own and understand the meaning of the word "quality" because quality itself and related issues were practically unknown to me
I gradually became aware of their importance for my company and my personal development
Clearly it was my karma, my doom. I didn't know at the time, but now I have realized it. They're currently keeping me in a job, so what's better ? :D
Edited by Franco, 08 July 2004 - 07:18 AM.