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Originally Posted by coon74
Yes and yes.
The best Russian scientists move to Western Europe or the US but they have to work harder than the natives of those states because work permit requirements and quotas are harsh. That's the path I surely was considering but rejected because I thought, perhaps mistakenly, that online microstake poker would offer a bigger profit-to-work ratio.
Those who choose to quit science and then succeed at a real job are mostly slier than me. They know better how to elbow their ways to good positions.
I mean there's lots of logical failing going on in your post.
Sure, that might be what the best Russian scientists do, but there are plenty who don't leave the country. There are jobs for people with your credentials in Russia. You opted out of that path because you're a lazy joke of a person. You'd prefer to have your mom give you money and grind microstakes poker. Now that your mom has elected not to give you money, and you suck at microstakes poker, you're in a bind.
There are jobs that are "science" and real jobs.
There are real jobs that "scientists" are well qualified for.
In general top graduates in mathematics from top universities are not people who have absurd amounts of difficulty finding jobs in large countries.