I have two degrees in philosophy. I quit my PhD with an MA after I realized academic life wasn’t for me.
When people find this out about me… they rarely react positivity anymore. Most are confused, some look upset, others get defensive or crack cliche jokes about how I got a job with a useless degree like that or if I work at McDonalds.
It seems to have gotten way worse the past few years. In my late 20s/early 30s people seemed to react a lot more positively to this fact about my life? People would ask me about it and why I did it and what I studied specifically. I really liked those conversations.
I feel naive as to why philosophy is so controversial for the average person, anymore than English or History is? I really enjoyed my studies and still do them as a hobby now.
The only philosophy related jobs are in academia?
Close to, to the point where it’s actually just yes. Would you ever consider paying good money for a philosopher, if you were presented with a practical problem? Or, would you hire an engineer, doctor, plumber…
If you’re hiring a philosopher for a non-specific or non-practical thing, you’re actually writing a research grant more than anything, and that would be counted as academia.