there's work available for anyone who knows statistics.
Work that will make (amended) many influential editors, scientists and institutions hate you. And that won't advance you on the normal career track of publications and research.
Fair enough. Do you know whether there are so many people who know statistics that some of them are unlikely to have access to a normal career track?
Simonsohn, a social scientist, investigates bad use of statistics in his field.
A few good quotes:
Laugh or cry?:"He prefers psychology’s close-up focus on the quirks of actual human minds to the sweeping theory and deduction involved in economics."
This looks like a clue that there's work available for anyone who knows statistics. Eventually, there will be an additional line of work for how to tell whether a forensic statistician is competent.