so is anybody else a biologist on this board? I have recently graduated from college with a degree in biology and am looking for a new job. my old job was a lab technician in a marine invertebrate lab. my point is, how the hell do you get a job in a zoo aquarium or lab with only two years part time experiance? every job I look at requires at least two years of full time experiance. I dont know where new biologist come from because aparently just to get a job you have to have pre-existing experiance. to make this thread applicable to this board, here are some of my old study animals from my old lab.
All professional jobs are like that. Just apply anyway, and if they like you, they'll hire you. Be really eager to work there.Rock Lobster?
Yeah its a rock lobster. specifically its Pannulirus argus, the caribbean spiny lobster.
in b4 rock lobster copy pasta
just looking at the lobster gets that song stuck in my head.
>>92066volunteer work is a good way to go, but I also need to get paid, and a lot of the volunteer jobs at zoos and aquaruims are full time or part time internships.
Just show up, see the manager personally, ask him for the job, profit.
if you still live with your parents bite the bullet and leach off of them a little longer while you volunteer
I'm not a biologist yet, but hopefully in a hundred years or so I hope to be a full fledged teuthologist.That's a marine biologist who studies squid, for those who didn't know.
i just graduated in wildlife biology.here's me with a juvenile yellow warbler