Thinking about majoring in forestry, any comments?
>>1063361
gov work: poverty wages, waiting for someone to die so you can get a paid position
private sector: livable wages, waiting for someone to die so you can get a paid position.
enjoy traveling the country for your internships and volunteer gigs. I hope you're a veteran.
>>1063371
>I hope you're a veteran.
>90%+ disabled veteran on active duty during war time.
fixed
Bsc Forestry here.
Just choose the branche you're interested in. There are plenty of different Msc. (or are you talking about getting started?) in forestry.
Becoming forester is quite hard though (if not even imposible) when you've no Bsc in Forestry.
Nevertheless, you'll get a job. Some folks I know are working in the gardening-sector, some in nature conservation and some as survival guides. So your chances are pretty high you aren't gonna sit in a chair 24/7 for the next 40 years.
Enjoy it, it's a really nice study path.
>>1063361
Brazil is where it is at for forestry.
>>1063371
>gov work: poverty wages
That was true 40 years ago grampa
>>1063445
Ironically, Brazil is also the wild-west of illegal logging
>>1063674
Meaning there's an abundance of job openings.
>>1063361
You're limiting your career prospect
Go for agriculture instead, with minor in forestry