My future Job
Hi bloggers!
Today I’m going to talk about my future job. Well,
I´m very undecided and I haven’t thought about it enough to give a sure answer.
I’m studying geography, and I started my studies thinking in work to protect the
nature of damage that has suffered along the time mainly because the people
destroy it. I mean, humans take the territory without thinking others animals
or plants also live there, or without thinking that they need them too, so, natural
sand needs care. But, there is other factors very influential, like the climate
change.
I imagine
my future making projects about glaciers, groundwater and water in general like
my teacher Francisco Ferrando, or do things like green peace, working with friendly
people in a relaxed environment. In this sense, it would be outdoors at the
time when I need to check the area, my favorite part, but then, I’ll to work
indoors to analyse the information and make final conclusions. This part can be
boring sometimes due to be locked in a room, but if I like my objects studies
all will be alright, and I don’t care about the salary as long as it let me eat
well every days, and let me make things for treat myself at times.
In de first place, Im thinking of taking a
major related to natural science, for example volcanoes, water reserves,
weather, etc. I reject a little social sciences because for me is very
difficult study that problems.
have a nice dayyyyyyyyyyyy
Fraan :) that interesting, I did not have that vision to take care of the environment but during the race I was interested a lot
ResponderEliminarHi Fran! I agree with you, humans are not aware that we are not the only ones who live in this planet and, for centuries, we have only crushed and destroyed everything. I hope you can achieve your goals! Have a nice week :D
ResponderEliminarHi Fran! If you like the topic of Glaciers I recommend to you take Introduction of Glaciology with Ferrando. This subject have an amazing field work.
ResponderEliminarHi fran! I hope you fulfill your dream! I think that it will be beautiful to work with nature
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