Hey man thank you for all you do and I'm happy that you are pursuing what you like. Im Personally studying for animal biology major and your videos have been a great help for me. Good luck in your future endeavors and I hope you succeed in your interests.
11:11. “How a career could be the most interesting it could be while sitting in an office” That is a smart approach. And birding is so much more fun when you have resources. Nice cameras and multiple binoculars and scopes. And vacations. And the flexibility to live where you want and maybe work 100% remote.
I made this video a couple years ago before I started law school. Now I am 2 years in. I am actually not going to switch out of environmental conservation, it is just that I am not working as a biologist doing environmental consulting anymore. Now I am on track to do environmental international law. And now I have a personal training business that teaches people how to get in shape while also living in a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle. So in reality I didn't leave conservation 😌
@EcoFit.Training oh awesome, sounds like a great career! I think the part where you said you can still go out and be a biologist in your own way without having it as your main source of income spoke to me. I've been trying to think of what ways to have a bigger impact with my time and energy. Law is certainly a place to be to make that happen.
Thank you for making this video. I have also switched my career from Wildlife Biologist to Environmental laws. This video has helped me a lot. Please make some videos on Environmental Laws. All the Best!!
I recently got a job as a field biologist monitoring water quality. It’s a fairly routine job every month with a few fun projects every once in a while. Right now I do most of the grunt work and I really enjoy it. I know that the job will not always be great and some days it will just feel like work. I’m just looking for a hobby or two that I can look forward to outside of work that I can pour into.
This is a very helpful video. Right now I'm in the process of choosing between zoology and evolutionary biology, or statistics and probability/stocastic processes.
You share some good thoughts here. I’m the same age as you and have been working seasonal birding jobs (hawk watching) for about 5 years. You’re right about it being hard to climb the ladder without shifting from field jobs to office jobs. I won’t be going to law school but it’s time for me to start thinking about what the next path is for me.
Hey man thank you for all you do and I'm happy that you are pursuing what you like. Im Personally studying for animal biology major and your videos have been a great help for me. Good luck in your future endeavors and I hope you succeed in your interests.
good for you, and congratulations! I wish you the best of luck as you pursue your JD.
11:11. “How a career could be the most interesting it could be while sitting in an office”
That is a smart approach. And birding is so much more fun when you have resources. Nice cameras and multiple binoculars and scopes. And vacations. And the flexibility to live where you want and maybe work 100% remote.
Congratulations on your pursuit. Thanks for the time you’ve put into this channel. You do you Ed.
Thankyou for this video! Super helpful to me not feeling alone wanting to potentially change careers out of conservation.
I made this video a couple years ago before I started law school. Now I am 2 years in. I am actually not going to switch out of environmental conservation, it is just that I am not working as a biologist doing environmental consulting anymore. Now I am on track to do environmental international law. And now I have a personal training business that teaches people how to get in shape while also living in a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle. So in reality I didn't leave conservation 😌
@EcoFit.Training oh awesome, sounds like a great career! I think the part where you said you can still go out and be a biologist in your own way without having it as your main source of income spoke to me. I've been trying to think of what ways to have a bigger impact with my time and energy. Law is certainly a place to be to make that happen.
Thank you for making this video. I have also switched my career from Wildlife Biologist to Environmental laws. This video has helped me a lot. Please make some videos on Environmental Laws. All the Best!!
I recently got a job as a field biologist monitoring water quality. It’s a fairly routine job every month with a few fun projects every once in a while. Right now I do most of the grunt work and I really enjoy it. I know that the job will not always be great and some days it will just feel like work. I’m just looking for a hobby or two that I can look forward to outside of work that I can pour into.
This is a very helpful video. Right now I'm in the process of choosing between zoology and evolutionary biology, or statistics and probability/stocastic processes.
I've only just seen this video. I hope it's all going well at Law School! :)
You share some good thoughts here. I’m the same age as you and have been working seasonal birding jobs (hawk watching) for about 5 years. You’re right about it being hard to climb the ladder without shifting from field jobs to office jobs. I won’t be going to law school but it’s time for me to start thinking about what the next path is for me.
Good luck Ed
Congrats!! Good luck in law school🥳
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Good luck in your new path, all the best! But please, lose the two words-“ you know?!” Unreal!
ya know, you must be turd public speaking teacher or something, ya know that?
You could probably become a warden since you'll have the law side down and you already have the wild life side
Go and research on a rare animal species.congratulations....