Anyone here work in food science? I’m considering going into it, as I’m interested in food products, and the rates of job satisfaction tend to be fairly high.
>>20632283Like one of them scientists or test kitchen wizards you see on how its made? Just slamming chems and foods and beaver ass artificial vanilla flavor and stuff and creating kewl candy bars or w.e?
>>20632722I mean unwrapped*** the how its made for food.
>>20632722>>20632724Yeah, that’d be something a food scientist would do
>>20632283Why would you want to be a slop-technician coming up with new ways to poison people with various endocrine disruptors and carcinogens in the pursuit of higher profits for a bunch of sociopathic pedophile shareholders?
>>20633579because i like food
>>20633603So what? I like power tools, but that doesn't mean I want to torture people for the CIA.
I lick a bunch of weird things to find what tastes good, but I don't have a microscope so I don't know what they are, so I'm not considered a "food scientist." Fucking modern world. It was people like me that discovered soap and yogurt.
>>20633614why not?>>20633618you sound qualified
>>20633683>why notBecause I'm not a defective retard, so I have empathy.
>>20633684good for you anon. i will think about your kindness while i am injecting liquid diabetes into low cost bread products
>>20633728kek, based baitposter pretending to be an unfeeling psychopath. thanks for the sunday morning chuckle : )
>>20633734cheers friend
Where are you going to school at anon? food science programs are few and far between, and the quality of them/what theyre focused towards is highly dependent on the school. yes theres a good amount of people that end up in test kitchens and pilot plants (myself included) but theres just as many poor bastards doing 2nd shift QA work with the same degree. if you put yourself into a good niche (grad school helps with this) you can land a cushy job a lot easier than others
>>20634896I’m in school for comp sci atm, but I’m considering transferring over to another uni for their food science program. I’m doing so because I thought that I’d rather get a job that pays less working with something I’m interested by (food) instead of something that pays more which I don’t care about (tech). Is this a mistake?
>>20634979is happiness at work a mistake?
>>20635012No, but I don’t know how happy I’d be on a 2nd shift QA
>>20632283>AI image nearly fooled me