The doing the work yourself so you had three authors instead of twelve authors wasn't atypical of Americans. But as a postdoc, you're not really "living" yet. And as a German, there's always time for cake and coffee. (I have come to realize they had it right.)
That wasn't atypical of Germans. The living to work isn't atypical of Americans either.
The doing the work yourself so you had three authors instead of twelve authors wasn't atypical of Americans. But as a postdoc, you're not really "living" yet. And as a German, there's always time for cake and coffee. (I have come to realize they had it right.)