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Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:33 pm to KillTheGophers
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If you live near Ruston, go to Tech and get a Forestry degree. They have a kick arse forestry program. Edit - NM - see you live in Lafayette. Check with ULL and see if they have a forestry program
Go to Ruston often to see family but yea I’m in Lafayette now, I’ll look in to it at ULL
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:34 pm to jeffsdad
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Take a high quality aptitude test. Maybe find out what you are geared to do first?
Never taken one, I’ll look into that also, don’t know where to find to take a good one
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:36 pm to Seen
I know a dude who graduated with some kind of agriculture degree from LSU.
He works for the state going out to bodies of water in a certain region of the state testing water in certain areas, etc.
He works for the state going out to bodies of water in a certain region of the state testing water in certain areas, etc.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:36 pm to Seen
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archeologist
Probably not.
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geologist
There are lots of geologists in oil and gas.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:37 pm to OweO
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He works for the state going out to bodies of water in a certain region of the state testing water in certain areas, etc.
I would enjoy this
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:40 pm to Seen
Becoming a biologist for wildlife and fisheries is very hard to get into. If you don't have any connections, I wouldn't even bother with that route
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:41 pm to Seen
Outside property claims adjuster is a career where a degree is preferred, but not required.
Work outside some and work from home. Starting pay is between $55-60k and you get a company car. Set your own schedule, very autonomous career.
Work outside some and work from home. Starting pay is between $55-60k and you get a company car. Set your own schedule, very autonomous career.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:42 pm to Gifman
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Geologist
Yea if you want to make 45k digging up soil around a dry cleaners.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:42 pm to Seen
Lots of demand for arborists and there are paths to ISA certification with or without a degree. Oregon State has a good online Urban Forestry program. Believe it or not, but Southern University has a nationally recognized Urban Forestry program. Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, Arboriculture are other options. People love the work. You can work as a climber, spending your day up in trees.
Surveying is another option. Workforce is aging and they need new talent.
Surveying is another option. Workforce is aging and they need new talent.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:44 pm to Deactived
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Becoming a biologist for wildlife and fisheries is very hard to get into. If you don't have any connections, I wouldn't even bother with that route
Not saying you're wrong, but I don't remember it being this way when I worked for WLF. Field biologist jobs were plentiful--partly because they were low-paid degreed jobs.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:45 pm to Sisyphus
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There are lots of geologists in oil and gas.
And unless you're frac'ing wells in the Permian or Haynesville, you're not in the field.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:46 pm to Deactived
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If you don't have any connections, I wouldn't even bother with that route
This is a bit misleading. There are opportunities to make connections while getting your degree. If you can get an internship with the state, that helps and again, you can get one of those through connections you make while in school.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:48 pm to shutterspeed
They went through a period where they essentially had a hiring freeze. If a job did open up in one of the main cities, they would have 200-300 applications. This was around 10 or so years ago.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 9:02 pm to Seen
Transgender Studies
You'll have no job or house so you'll be outdoors all the time.
You'll have no job or house so you'll be outdoors all the time.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 9:03 pm to OweO
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agriculture degree
My niece majored in agriculture and genetics at A&M. She ended up at Glaxo Smith Klein and eventually Pfizer.
She just does swing trading now and got out of pharma.
The only reason she majored in agriculture is because she didn’t want to starve while trying to become an actress and/or singer.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 9:05 pm to Seen
Figure out what it takes to be a game warden and do that. Unless, you're a felon.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 9:22 pm to Seen
Skip the degree and become an environmental technician. You take samples at the plants and you’re outside almost everyday. They’ll be some travel but you basically take the samples geos and engineers use in their reports.
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