I'm curious what other geologists are doing... I've been at my environmental consulting company now for over 10 years, and I'm getting a little sick of the consulting gig. I get some geology work (sitting on drill rigs, characterizing soil, aquifer tests, etc), but obviously the higher up you move, the less field work you get. I cannot sit in front of an idiot box all day for the rest of my life. The older I get, the less I enjoy being outside for 10 hours when it's 15 degrees (or 95 degrees for that matter), but would absolutely take that over wearing a tie and sitting in front of the computer. Salary is important, but secondary at this point.
Anyone else have a similar situation? I'm trying to brainstorm other things I can do. I know this is highly variable based on how different each person is, but I'm curious what others are doing.
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