by Judgie » Tue 08 May 2007, 23:06:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('basil_hayden', 'G')et a REAL SCIENCE or ENGINEERING degree....
Enviro management is a waste of your resources, IMHO, you'll just serve the real estate development douchebags.
They'll pay you to say it's OK to fill in the wetlands, for example.
Have fun filling out permits....
Actually you'll find that in Australia, primary industry (oil and gas, mining and even the fisheries) hire people with this exact degree in to their EH&S departments, I personally know such a person. This is what i'm aiming for myself, although if the effects of peak-oil begin manifesting relatively soon, then i'll be rooted anyway. Such is life

. National Parks and Wildlife is also available as is employment in government agencies including those responsible for managing our water infrastructure. Even in the E.P.A. for crying out loud. Do you think they're going to use Mechanical Engineers from FOMOCO's performance division to do next year's revision of the Air Pollution standards? or the guys who design jet engines?. It's not all about Urban Development and Town Planning my friend

. Do some research into the individual topics that are studied under aforementioned degree, before you go shooting your mouth off. Topics covered include animal and social biology, geography, chemistry and economics just to name a few. May I inquire as to what REAL science or engineering degree you are studying (EDIT: I should have said studied? i've jsut done a search for threads that you show up in, you seem like you're and alright kinda person in a fair few of them, so I can't understand why you need to be so much of an ******* sometimes?).
I'm probably going to be wrong with this next bit, but judging by your attitude, would you happen to be a forum member over at stardestroyer.net?