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I earn my income working as an environmental field inspector/field technician. It is not nescessarily a job I really enjoy, but simply I tolerate it because in my eyes it is just a stepping stone toward something greater. The biggest thing I want to get out of this job is experience so I can use that experience to get back home for good.
I'm more of an environmental researcher type of person. The funny thing about this job is that 70% of the work that I do is more in the field of civil and structural engineering. The best aspect of this job is that it is a worldwide company and they do have offices in my home province. As long as I keep a good work ethic and put in enough years up here I'll have enough experience to get a transfer. Besides making anywhere from 5 to 6 grand a month is pretty good, with a 750 dollar living allowance. I can't complain except being away from the love of my life for three months at a time. It is basically a sacrifice that will hopefully pay off in the long run. As much as this job has its frustrating moments which it has plenty of (that I gurantee you). I tolerate it because the long term benefits that come with this work outweigh the short term benefits. Short term pain for the long term gain. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |