Mar. 18th, 2008

Holy crap!

Mar. 18th, 2008 12:56 pm
milleniumgypsy: (OMG!Al OwO)
Well, you all know that I've been looking for a job and that I've been drowning in rejections recently. I was really starting to get worried about not getting anything, however I've gotten a job! Two in fact! o.O; And I have an interview today or tomorrow and an interview tomorrow. xD;;

I was offered a job last week as a biological aide in DE researching horseshoe crabs (awesomeness!) with a side of shorebirds. I'd be working for US fish and wildlife. All about this is wonderful... except it doesn't include housing. I've found that housing on the East Coast is expensive, and I'll only be making $9.40 per hour. I'm not sure if I have to provide my own vehicle for work related stuff- I'm assuming not but I haven't heard back from the guy about it yet so if I have to drive across country and then be using my gas for work stuff it'll make it even harder for me to afford to do the job.
A friend here has a cousin that lives in DE however, and she might let me stay with her. Apparently she has a big house with 3 bedrooms, 3 dogs, and horses. But I don't know if it's in the right area to work.
I've sent a question to the guy that hired me about vehicle and location stuff, but I haven't heard back yet. There is also the chance that the other 3 aides will need housing and would want to split a place, making it more affordable.
What I would be doing would be to collect horseshoe crab eggs from the field to determine the amount of food for shorebirds. So lab and field work. Some other assorted things, but that's the main thing.
I really want to do it, but I don't know if it's the best choice yet.

Today I got another job offer though! It's an natural resource management internship with a wildlife refuge. I'd be working with shorebirds like piping plover, doing wildlife surveys, assessing mercury impacts on salt marsh birds, and invasive plant species. It'll pay less, $150/week. But I'll have free government housing that is within walking distance of my job, and I'd use government vehicles for my job. So I don't have to worry about driving across the country or spending money on gas for work. So I'm making less money but there is less money output to be there potentially.

Pros of the horseshoe crab job: working with horseshoe crabs= marine invertebrates= what I want to do with my life. Making more money. Longer job.
Cons: Not as diverse experience. No housing provided and housing is expensive. Unsure on vehicle thing. Longer job :P Potential for more money output which negates higher pay.

Pros of internship: More diverse experience. Housing provided within walking distance. Stuff not exactly in my field but stuff I will enjoy anyway. Shorter stay (12 weeks).
Cons: Less pay. Not exactly my field. Shorter stay :P.

So I'm not sure what I want to do. Plus I have an interview for a bird research thing in NE (probably won't happen, but maybe) and an environmental education internship today or tomorrow. The internship is through the Teton Science Schools which happens to be local, and offers a graduate program. This also carries the possibility of taking graduate courses. Includes housing. Did I mention it's local? IE, I won't be away from Scottie for 3-6 months? I might only see him on weekends because it's just far enough away, but still.

I'm glad that I'm finally getting somewhere!!!

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