Geo-scientist
Duties and Responsibilities: Geo-scientist study the physical aspects of the earth, such as its composition, structure, and processes to learn about its past, present, and future. Geo-scientists often work outdoors, sometimes in remote areas and in both warm and cold climates.
Salary: $89,910 per year and $43.22 per hour
Education: Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, A degree in Geo-science is preferred by employers, although a degree in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, or computer science usually is accepted if it includes coursework in geology, P.h.D is sometimes necessary for most basic research and college teaching position,
Demand For This Profession: communication skills, critical thinking skills, interpersonal skills, outdoor skills, physical stamina, and problem solving skills.
Reflection: I would like to be a Geo-scientist because you go outdoors and try to find ancient things that are buried in the ground or under the sand. This interest me because you could find really old stuff under the ground like fossils, rocks, crystals etc. Then you could get to study what you find and you end up knowing what is the piece you found. When you find things buried they are worth so much money and you could even put it in a museum so people could know who found it and the history of the piece. You could read about the history of the piece and you could actually learn from it even if you only find a piece of a fossil or a rock. Things that you find buried are ancient stuff from thousand years ago.
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