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question about going into the scientific fieldHello! I am planning on entering a local college withing the next nine months. I am curious, but what is the average salary/benefits/pros&cons of a mycologist? Where is most of your time spent? Do ya just spend all your time wandering in the woods looking for mushrooms and slime?
I have always had some weird fanaticus additude towards mushrooms
It depends mostly on your level of education (BS, MS, PhD), experience in the field, and ability to present. Only about 10% of all research funds come from the government. The rest comes from private investments from complanies. You need to be able to make presentations to companies to convince them to invest in you.
In general, scientists who haven't got their PhD or a Nobel can make around $20-$40k a year. If you impress someone enough though, and you get your own lab to run, you can make upwards of $100k.
or you could set up a consultation service for local/state/federal law enforcement entities. When mushroom spores are found during a raid or routine policing activities they have to be grown and harvested to confirm the species beyond doubt. This information would then be used in a court of law.... could be an interesting side business if the labwork or professoring isn't cutting it.
just an idea;) ERS
@Kyle
I don't think a person that got the Nobel is a proper because not everybody gets the nobel... Or do they? "As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
Hahahahaha. I left that note just for you, Andrew
Yes, of course i will get the nobel
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
Thanx for believing in me Poison
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
I learned today that Dr. Watson got into genetics and discovering DNA's structure simply because he wanted the Nobel.
Keep crunching at it, Andrew!
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