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      From: feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr              I hope I am in the right group! I also apologize for repeat questions, feel       free to point me in any direction of popular posts already made on this       particular manner.              I have been on a career search for some time now and I am staring to really       feel the timer running low with only a year left in the Navy before I       separate. I only have an AA and some left over credits from a Cyber Security       bachelors I bailed out of (not        my cup of tea.) I've always had a good mind for biology and sciences (never       took a chemistry class but I am sure I can study hard and learn.) Anyway, from       my understanding there are a lot of routes to take to environmental health       science careers. I don't        want to exhaust my GI Bill with a degree that will keep me running in place.       What are some good degrees and paths you suggest? I have some /minor/       knowledge on hazardous waste and overall safety. As you may guess it is a big,       big thing on the ship. Will        being a military vet help me out?              Also, while I am at it; what are some good careers I could research?              Thank you!              PS. If there is anything else I can mention that will make my question easier       to answer please let me know.                     --       Generated automatically from a Web feed              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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