This profession rates highly in job satisfaction and is definitely at one of its highest points because more and more people want to work in this discipline. There are so many opportunities in this field such as the opportunity to work all around the world and with government funding, the field will continue to be rewarding for workers. An article written for the University of St. Thomas says “Forbes magazine recently ranked Geology at #7 on its list of the most valuable college majors and the job outlook for geoscientists is projected at faster than average for 2010-2020 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.” (Why) There are so many more people going into the field and it would make no sense for the government not to fund this discipline because it is growing and will continue to grow and will bring in great results, discoveries, and money for the government. The aforementioned Drew Scherer says “Contrary to popular belief, geology has the highest job security and highest wages of any natural science overall.” (Scherer) Geology is a great job and so it only seems right that the government takes this discipline that is already growing, gives it funds and allows to grow. It is getting more attention in the public eye but getting the funds would allow it to expand and show people how important it is making more people want to work in the field. With the help of the government funds, Geology would be an even better field because it is on the rise and has so many opportunities and the money would allow it to
This profession rates highly in job satisfaction and is definitely at one of its highest points because more and more people want to work in this discipline. There are so many opportunities in this field such as the opportunity to work all around the world and with government funding, the field will continue to be rewarding for workers. An article written for the University of St. Thomas says “Forbes magazine recently ranked Geology at #7 on its list of the most valuable college majors and the job outlook for geoscientists is projected at faster than average for 2010-2020 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.” (Why) There are so many more people going into the field and it would make no sense for the government not to fund this discipline because it is growing and will continue to grow and will bring in great results, discoveries, and money for the government. The aforementioned Drew Scherer says “Contrary to popular belief, geology has the highest job security and highest wages of any natural science overall.” (Scherer) Geology is a great job and so it only seems right that the government takes this discipline that is already growing, gives it funds and allows to grow. It is getting more attention in the public eye but getting the funds would allow it to expand and show people how important it is making more people want to work in the field. With the help of the government funds, Geology would be an even better field because it is on the rise and has so many opportunities and the money would allow it to