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Trying to pivot my career path, how does one find available water/environmental resource management jobs?
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Like is there somewhere they’re posted, also not sure what job title to look up? Just trying to see if it’s worth going back to school. I was an environmental science major for a year but ended up getting discouraged with the job opportunities it would open up. It seemed hard to get a job and when you do you’d be paid less than what I’m making now without a degree, and my advisor told me I’d need at least a masters to actually make a living and I didn’t want to put my life on hold for that long. Anyway now I’m trying to find another program, and I was thinking maybe Water/Environmental Resource Management, I figure a lot of credits would transfer and it should be in demand, especially in the Southwest where I want to live, but not seeing many job listings pop up when I put in “Water Resource Management.” So, my questions are 1. Is it worth getting a Water/Environmental Resource Management degree? and 2.) Where are jobs posted and how should I look for them?

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