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You work for the private company and foreign government.

You're excited by the cutting-edge work that's being talked about. You're doing impact studies on a tropical rainforest, traveling through deep jungle and running into interesting experiences. The fact that you're not just doing research, but applying it, brings you satisfaction. You decide you'd like to branch off into a different area to do more theoretical work. But you soon find out the government will not sponsor that.

In the meantime, you're also doing research for a private firm. You're doing some interesting work and are seeing great results. Unfortunately, the interesting results you come up with can't be published because they are the private property of the firm. They don't want the competition to know the results.

You're finding your work in this area isn't giving you much freedom to explore new ideas.

"The work in private companies tends to pay better, but often involves short-term contracts with a profit-based, rather than research, perspective," says Janet Keough.


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