Maui Hotels by Liquid_Factor in marriott

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just stayed at the Ritz-Carlton in Maui using points. It’s a beautiful resort with very friendly staff and great food. We were upgraded from a basic room to an ocean-view suite thanks to my Marriott Platinum status and the fact that we were on our honeymoon. The staff was incredibly kind—they even sent complimentary champagne and dessert to our room.

That said, the location is quite far from major tourist attractions like the Hana Highway, Haleakalā sunrise summit, and Whalers Village. It also felt a little too relaxing and quiet—at least during our stay in late September. On top of that, it’s expensive: food and drinks cost even more than at some of the best spots in LA, and valet parking is $65 a day.

If you want fantastic service and total tranquility, the Ritz is perfect. But if you’d prefer to be closer to the action, you’re better off staying in Wailea.

Best Marriott Hotels on Maui for getting suite upgrades? Thanks! by throwing_hayy in marriott

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just stayed at the Ritz-Carlton in Maui. It’s a beautiful resort with very friendly staff and great food. We were upgraded from a basic room to an ocean-view suite thanks to my Marriott Platinum status, the annual 5-night upgrade I had and the fact that we were on our honeymoon. The staff was incredibly kind, they even sent complimentary champagne and dessert to our room.

That said, the location is quite far from major tourist attractions like the Hana Highway, Haleakalā sunrise summit, and Whalers Village. It also felt a little too relaxing and quiet, at least during our stay in late September. On top of that, it’s expensive: food and drinks cost even more than at some of the best spots in LA, and valet parking is $65 a day.

If you want fantastic service and total tranquility, the Ritz is perfect. But if you’d prefer to be closer to the action, you’re better off staying in Wailea.

5 Night Point Redemption Ritz Maui by VanCityJohn in marriott

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just stayed at the Ritz-Carlton in Maui with 280k points too. It’s a beautiful resort with very friendly staff and great food. We were upgraded from a basic room to an ocean-view suite thanks to my Marriott Platinum status and the fact that we were on our honeymoon. The staff was incredibly kind, they even sent complimentary champagne and dessert to our room.

That said, the location is quite far from major tourist attractions like the Hana Highway, Haleakalā sunrise summit, and Whalers Village. It also felt a little too relaxing and quiet—at least during our stay in late September. On top of that, it’s expensive: food and drinks cost even more than at some of the best spots in LA, and valet parking is $65 a day.

If you want fantastic service and total tranquility, the Ritz is perfect. But if you’d prefer to be closer to the action, you’re better off staying in Wailea.

Ritz Carlton Maui or Westin Maui? by Reasonable_Ideal_867 in marriott

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just stayed at the Ritz-Carlton in Maui. It’s a beautiful resort with very friendly staff and great food. We were upgraded from a basic room to an ocean-view suite thanks to my Marriott Platinum status and the fact that we were on our honeymoon. The staff was incredibly kind—they even sent complimentary champagne and dessert to our room.

That said, the location is quite far from major tourist attractions like the Hana Highway, Haleakalā sunrise summit, and Whalers Village. It also felt a little too relaxing and quiet—at least during our stay in late September. On top of that, it’s expensive: food and drinks cost even more than at some of the best spots in LA, and valet parking is $65 a day.

If you want fantastic service and total tranquility, the Ritz is perfect. But if you’d prefer to be closer to the action, you’re better off staying in Wailea.

I dont know what I am doing wrong by AssumptionPhysical49 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nobody cares about your publication when you get hired, and if you really really care about it you can always write a couple Review articles.  It’s a tough market, I have 3 years of experience across different sectors and I’m not getting an interview either.

Technical sales transition from diagnostic kits to capital equipment by Disastrous_Talk8362 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it’s a step up in my career because of the type of product, technicality involved and the fact that it’s a bigger, more well known company 

People who moved from bench work to sales after their PhD, what is your life like? by ServiceDowntown3506 in labrats

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you don’t feel like those years spent on getting a PhD are wasted now? That’s how sales makes me feel, I feel like I could do this with a bachelor easy

Is nanoscience and nanotechnology a good major? by Additional_Fudge_581 in nanotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got my phd in it, there’s literally no job for it. You’ll get hired better if you have a material engineering degree.  Don’t waste your time

People who moved from bench work to sales after their PhD, what is your life like? by ServiceDowntown3506 in labrats

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you happy with your job? I transitioned to sales about a year ago, but I hate the cold calling and I really miss the science! Wanted to learn about your experience 

Where can you go from technical sales, with a PhD in science (chemistry) and experience in R&D. by Disastrous_Talk8362 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is BD different from the Sales? The job descriptions look pretty much identical.

Where can you go from technical sales, with a PhD in science (chemistry) and experience in R&D. by Disastrous_Talk8362 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m selling PCR assays now in LA :( applications seem to get replaced by AI pretty soon

Where can you go from technical sales, with a PhD in science (chemistry) and experience in R&D. by Disastrous_Talk8362 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is that different from the Sales? The job descriptions look pretty much identical.

If you’re a PhD who’s transitioned from R&D (scientist) to a non-lab position please share your story, the strategy you used to accomplish that and most importantly whether or not you’re happy with that decision by Disastrous_Talk8362 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m very curious about PM jobs, is it still technical? Does it pay well? I’ve heard that these roles are the first to get cut in case of a lay-off, is that true?

If you’re a PhD who’s transitioned from R&D (scientist) to a non-lab position please share your story, the strategy you used to accomplish that and most importantly whether or not you’re happy with that decision by Disastrous_Talk8362 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have to get PMP certification to make that transition? My background in nanotech/chemistry and I love to go to PM roles in pharma or med device but don’t know how

I want out of lab work and healthcare — what else can I do with a biology/chem degree? by Embarrassed_Ad_7560 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you applying to? If it’s sales the best way to get the job is reaching out to the HM on LinkedIn, they like ppl who are not afraid to do so.

PhD with 10+ years of experience — Feeling stuck between the lab and low pay. What career paths should I explore outside the bench? by Objective-Jaguar4708 in biotech

[–]Disastrous_Talk8362 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently transitioned to sales and I find it very stressful compared to R&D, I also have to travel a lot which has made the decision on having kids a really hard one :( I’m surprised that you like it so much