Right -- Apologise if this is in the wrong section
strait to the point i currently work in IT or did, and i want to change my career to working with animals ideally aquatic animals in an aquarium dont mind LFS as a starting point but end of the day big aquariums or even other more open water jobs?
so What the Hell do i need to do to join such a career, for me IT was easy get an it related qualification and get a job
now i'm heading over to Australia for a year to experience life out there but due to certain recent events i cant stay there but hey i can put that year to good use, my key things i love so far and want to do is scuba diving I LOVE scuba diving, photography and obviously animals and aquatic life even plants. now been doing a few research light at the moment, scuba diving is easy, photography i can do a college course for that but as looking on this website link here it states this
"If you are looking to become an aquarist, most aquaria require you to have a degree in a relevant subject area and some prior knowledge of maintaining aquatic animals in captivity. It is normally considered preferable to have at least started scuba diving training, and to be able to demonstrate previous experience of interacting with the public. "
degree -- HMMM, first thing pops into my mind marine biologist, haha no idea why, never been to uni so i would love to give it ago but what jobs are there and what degrees are worth a look at, obviously i don't want people to make the decision for me but i feel like a small gold fish diving into a pool of piranhas i do feel this is a good direction to take, and out of the blue is there anyone on here that has experience taken this track in life? i have yet to meet anyone who works at a zoo or a large aquarium best ive seen is LFS haha
whilst im in aussi i am going to get a few Q's in scuba diving want to look at the great barrier reef if i can thats always been on top of my list to do in life and i may also look at working at an LFS or even an aquarium even if its volunteering its a start
anyone got any tips, hints or advice they could give me? anything would be good a bit random request for a fish forum but hey
strait to the point i currently work in IT or did, and i want to change my career to working with animals ideally aquatic animals in an aquarium dont mind LFS as a starting point but end of the day big aquariums or even other more open water jobs?
so What the Hell do i need to do to join such a career, for me IT was easy get an it related qualification and get a job
now i'm heading over to Australia for a year to experience life out there but due to certain recent events i cant stay there but hey i can put that year to good use, my key things i love so far and want to do is scuba diving I LOVE scuba diving, photography and obviously animals and aquatic life even plants. now been doing a few research light at the moment, scuba diving is easy, photography i can do a college course for that but as looking on this website link here it states this
"If you are looking to become an aquarist, most aquaria require you to have a degree in a relevant subject area and some prior knowledge of maintaining aquatic animals in captivity. It is normally considered preferable to have at least started scuba diving training, and to be able to demonstrate previous experience of interacting with the public. "
degree -- HMMM, first thing pops into my mind marine biologist, haha no idea why, never been to uni so i would love to give it ago but what jobs are there and what degrees are worth a look at, obviously i don't want people to make the decision for me but i feel like a small gold fish diving into a pool of piranhas i do feel this is a good direction to take, and out of the blue is there anyone on here that has experience taken this track in life? i have yet to meet anyone who works at a zoo or a large aquarium best ive seen is LFS haha
whilst im in aussi i am going to get a few Q's in scuba diving want to look at the great barrier reef if i can thats always been on top of my list to do in life and i may also look at working at an LFS or even an aquarium even if its volunteering its a start
anyone got any tips, hints or advice they could give me? anything would be good a bit random request for a fish forum but hey