I am supposed to be graduating next year and I have been thinking about this a lot. I want the major part of my career to focus on teaching but I am not sure how much I want to delve into research. I really like doing research, but I don't like the bureaucracy that goes with it. I understand that it comes with the job, but some of it really bugs me. So I am pretty sure I don't want a research based tenure track faculty position. I had originally planned to not do a post doc and find a job teaching somewhere. However, at a workshop I went to at the recent ACS meeting, I was told that I probably should do a post doc since I want to do some research.
What do you guys think? Should I consider doing a post doc? I am concerned about moving away. I did my undergraduate and graduate work at the same school in the city I grew up in. I know that's not ideal but I am visually impaired and need some family support to help me with transportation (especially when I am sick or when I need to move, make large (in size) purchases, etc.). If I go somewhere else, it has to be another large city with decent public transportation. I am thinking about this when it comes to looking for a regular job as well. I would like to stay here, but want to keep my options open. I was told that if I did want a tenure track position at a top 50 university, I would need to do a post-doc at a top 10 school and publish more. The former just makes me feel sick, I don't think I can get a post-doc at any of those schools. It's a bit troublesome and I just need some good advice before I start job (or post doc) hunting. Also, are there "teaching/research postdocs"? Or, would I need to find an adjunct position for teaching experience if I choose the post-doc route?
Thanks for reading and I am open to suggestions.