Looking kind of far in advance, I'm hoping to double-major in college in wildlife sciences and American History. Because biology just isn't a field that you go into expecting to make a solid living with only itself, and the simple fact that the current administration is pretty much butchering the job opportunities in that field, I'm kind of looking for some input from some of you that either work for the government, or are at all knowledgeable in the field.
I've been obsessed with the war since I was about 3 years old, and I don't see why I shouldn't turn out some kind of career using all of my knowledge and educational ability. Yeah, I could be a teacher, and I'll probably end up teaching part-time eventually anyway, but I've got an interest in working at a battlefield itself.
Now, I know a few of you actually DO work at National Battlefields, so I direct this message more to you than others. I understand there is such a position at some battlefields as an "interpretive ranger" who does interpretive/living history programs, though I'm not sure if he also doubles as a regular park ranger for the site? Also, I read something last time I was at Manassas about a Battlefield Biologist position?
Just looking for some general information about working at a battlefield, and what jobs/careers I might want to look into after graduating.
Thanks!
Eric, please change your avatar to conform to forum rules - Mike Chapman
I've been obsessed with the war since I was about 3 years old, and I don't see why I shouldn't turn out some kind of career using all of my knowledge and educational ability. Yeah, I could be a teacher, and I'll probably end up teaching part-time eventually anyway, but I've got an interest in working at a battlefield itself.
Now, I know a few of you actually DO work at National Battlefields, so I direct this message more to you than others. I understand there is such a position at some battlefields as an "interpretive ranger" who does interpretive/living history programs, though I'm not sure if he also doubles as a regular park ranger for the site? Also, I read something last time I was at Manassas about a Battlefield Biologist position?
Just looking for some general information about working at a battlefield, and what jobs/careers I might want to look into after graduating.
Thanks!
Eric, please change your avatar to conform to forum rules - Mike Chapman
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