I'm in college and have no idea what I want to do with my life
Any cool careers pertaining to the outdoors?
I'm a science teacher. As a career, it has a good bit to do with the outdoors. I can take the kids outside to observe nature, plan field trips, and do cool shit with animals and plants.
But the real plus side is summers off. Dude. You have no idea how amazing it is to have 3 months off during the most beautiful season to be outside, and to still get paid. It almost feels like cheating.
It almost makes up for the 9 months of hell.
>>2440376
What grade do you teach?
Income?
What do I have to do to become a science teacher?
Give up your dreams like I did. Go into finance. That's where the money is. You're not a man if you don't make $100k a year at least.
>>2440374
No. All biology, etc. degrees pay shit with zero job openings.
There's a lot of jobs that revolve around the ocean. You could always try for marine biology, but aside from that you could be a fisherman, an industrial diver, you could work aboard a large vessel (cruises, shipping, etc), you could join the marines, or you could be an instructor for water sports like surfing or jet skiing. That's just off the top of my head. Sure you won't make much money, but at least it's somewhat exciting compared to sitting in an office in front of a computer all day.
Become Snufkin. Nothing wrong with a parasitic existence as long as you look cool doing it.
>>2440390
Underrated post. Don't wait until you can't afford to be idealistic anymore just get a job that pays well, even if you hate it by principal.
You could either fight the industry fro the inside or use your success for your own philanthropy.
>>2440390
This. Biology and most sciences are meme degrees unless you want to go full doctor and even then the pay is so miniscule for the work and stress levels.
But while you're at it, fucking quit college if you don't know why you're there and do it when you have life goals.