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Moodrets asked:


primary setting the outdoors? I’m quite the avid outdoorsman and am very much interested in the sciences, and so would like to wed these two passions of mine.

I’ve long considered a career in field or environmental biology, possibly in zoology or botany, but am looking for something more concrete…
anything really, where my scientific curiosity is stimulated and I get to spend a ton of time outside would be good.

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1 Mark M { 06.27.09 at 8:31 am }

Well, how about a surveyor. they work outside.
How about a transmission linemen. There are several jr collages that sponsor apprenticeship programs. You graduate with an associate degree, and a union card. In a few years, you are making 50-100 a year. The two down sides are you do work out in the weather. And you have to deal with the engineers, who spend one day a week out of the office, seeing you build the transmission line they designed.

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