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Off topic: rocks, on topic: radiation…I’ve been hired to work for the US govt in radiation and environmental research - I’m signed up for a “years” worth of training that will take me, at most 4 months. What academic and professional pursuits should I look into completing on the .gov dime?
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Post MBA, the .gov will pay for just about any training as long as I can quantify how it will increase my knowledge and skillset to better understand the field and protect American interests and the environment. Other than the basic FEMA and EPA stuff - what should I look into? Hopefully I can bring some cool knowledge to the sub someday!
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