So.
If you have been told that:
– everybody only wants freshly minted PhDs for tenure-track positions;
– you have no hope of landing a tenure-track position of your dreams if you’ve been in Visiting positions or instructorships for several years;
– not finding a tenure-track job right after getting your PhD is the end of the world and definitely the end of your career;
– there are no good, well-paid professorial positions left;
– people who tell you “Just keep publishing and applying” are liars who are not telling you the harsh truth;
– human existence is a vale of tears, so prepare for the worse,
you have been misinformed.
I congratulate a dear friend of mine who did not believe these myths and who just got a phenomenal offer from a place of his dreams. With a great salary. And great working conditions. And in the geographic area where everybody except very weird folks want to live. I’m so happy for my friend that I’m in tears. He is one of those people who belong in academia with every fiber of their being.
There is one more friend left who needs to find a good tenure-track position, and my happiness will be complete.
The only productive, healthy approach to life is never to listen to anybody’s discouraging apocalyptic stories but just to work quietly towards getting what one wants. When N was unemployed, he kept visiting a professional forum for people in his field. Soon he realized, though, that the endless discussions of how everything was horrible and everybody was evil were depressing him in a way that even unemployment could not. So he stopped going.
If you are convinced you belong in academia, don’t look at statistics, don’t listen to anybody’s tragic stories, don’t analyze the general trends. Just concentrate on doing your thing and you will do great.