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    #16
    Originally posted by super_dave View Post
    Instrumentation degree would get your foot in the door for a lot of outside sales stuff, or land you a job where you can be on TBH throughout the day like I am.

    I'm actually going after work to speak to a counselor about instrumentation technology course and see if they offer night time classes

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      #17
      Originally posted by Wackmaster View Post
      Have you looked into getting a wildlife biology degree? To me this is the perfect job for the obsessed bow hunter or hunter in general. If I wasn't more than half way done with a military career I would definitely go to school for this. My brother graduated from Texas Tech about 2 years ago now. He had job offers before he graduated and he ended up getting a job where he interned in the summers during school on a 21,000 acre hunting ranch. He gets paid to guide, hunt and operate heavy equipment and of course he does a lot of ranch hand work. He also does helicopter surveys, occasionally guides hunters in the helicopter and all kinds of other really cool stuff. He's handy to have for a brother too because I hunt down there for free also . There are a ton of jobs in this field and most of them are ideal for the sportsman.

      That sounds awesome! I would have to look into more and see if that's something I can support my family with or better for a single guy

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        #18
        Originally posted by MOY View Post
        That sounds awesome! I would have to look into more and see if that's something I can support my family with or better for a single guy

        yea, at the end of the week, it prolly pays $4 an hour.

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          #19
          Originally posted by MOY View Post
          That sounds awesome! I would have to look into more and see if that's something I can support my family with or better for a single guy
          I have several friends with wildlife biology degrees. No offense meant to anyone, but it's a terrible degree to get if you want to make a living. Sure, you can want to work for a ranch, but those jobs are very few and very far between.

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