Hey guys, this isn't bozo, one of this mates. Just posting this to ask you guys!
I'm interested in doing a pure maths PhD and I have a few questions:
1. How long would I be at university for in total and could you explain the route there?
2. How hard is it to become a university professor/lecturer whereby you lecture a bit and do some research? Is competition competitive?
3. As I was never into maths at at younger age, I only developed an interest at 16, would I be too far behind the likes of Thushan in getting into a job like this. Like for instance, to be a professional athlete in soccer, you need to be trained from the age of 3-4 to stand any chance. Is this the same case for mathematics?
4. What pay does a lecturer/professor receive. I don't care much about money so long as I can live comfortably and support a family.
5. Job security?
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
It's my dream to be a mathematics professor, just not sure if it's a possible reality 
1. If you want to go the academic route after completing a PhD you'll need to do postdoctoral research, usually at two different places, each lasting 2-3 years. While a postdoc I think you'll make $65-70k.
2. I think (and have been told by a maths academic) that if you do well in maths and are willing to travel then the academic route is certainly possible and achievable. However, it's difficult and there aren't good chances of finding a position if you're unwilling to travel.
3. I became very interested in maths only late in highschool, hasn't stopped me. I don't think it matters.