In terms of the job availability and salary between these two careers, marine biologists make more than a fire investigator; according to Sokanu the average pay for the marine biologist is about 70k per year (). As for a ‘Fire investigator’ there is a indeed a difference between the average earnings coming in at (fifty-five thousand dollars per year said by “Jobs”). …show more content…
Between the two careers it seems to have a (more job availability for Fire investigators since 2016) and when it comes to marine biologist job availability is a more of a stranger recruiting considering (there are not many places in need of a marine biologist although if someone was to have such a profession then such places like Local governments, aquariums, zoological parks, universities, environmental advisories, and publications are usually in need or looking.
There are going to be requirements for each job and for the (marine biologist some to have at least a bachelor's degree and able to work in offices, outdoors, and in labs).
(For marine biologist this is a field where educational requirements tend to be fairly cut and dry). In a basic sum of a Fire investigator there (duties are about Conducting investigations to determine causes of fires and explosions). For the requirements in order to become a fire investigator you need
Postsecondary non-degree award, 5 years or more of experience, and some Moderate-term on-the-job training. As much as I would prefer to be a marine biologist, I feel that being accepted to a place with this career might be a challenge, as compared to a fire investigator. For a fire investigator, there are more areas that could potentially hire someone with that occupation. Meanwhile, the marine biologist is known to be a very highly competitive field. Although the upside of (Marine Biology is that the the more places looking for someone with this career than there are people with it). Having a higher demand for the marine biologist could lead into my
benefit. Overall, I think that being a Marine Biologist is a wiser choice for me because of the outcomes of the career. The requirements when entering this career also seem to fit me more than those of the fire investigator. Marine biology has also always been an interest of mine, unlike the fire investigator. In conclusion, Marine biologist is a better choice for me when comparing it against a fire investigator.