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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.
>> Anonymous
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?
>> Anonymous
Yeah its a rock lobster. specifically its Pannulirus argus, the caribbean spiny lobster.
>> Anonymous
in b4 rock lobster copy pasta
>> Anonymous
just looking at the lobster gets that song stuck in my head.
>> Anonymous
>>92066
volunteer 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.
>> Anonymous
Just show up, see the manager personally, ask him for the job, profit.
>> Anonymous
if you still live with your parents bite the bullet and leach off of them a little longer while you volunteer
>> Anonymous
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.
>> Anonymous
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i just graduated in wildlife biology.

here's me with a juvenile yellow warbler