To become a lab director you need to go to college and get your Bachelor's Degree and you need at least 3 years of experience in this department. The average pay for this job is $120,000 a year and it could go up over time with bonuses and your promotions. If you’re not willing to go to college for 4 years and then gain an extra 3 years of experience …show more content…
Wherever you live you can still make the same amount of money as you do if you lived in the country rather than the city, it might be farther but you will still make the same amount as long as you show up and get your job done. One of your benefits is that you could have a nice house, a drawback would be you thinking that you wouldn’t make enough money to have a nice house and be able to support you family.
While working in the lab as a lab director it provides you leadership and it establishes policies, procedures and goals you and your employees need to set and follow while working at the lab.( how). This is a great and amazing environment to work in and I would love to work and be part of this team so we can accomplish these regulations and goals that are set.
My aunt was a lab director for almost 10 years and she said it was a cool job seeing all the food and making sure it all meet the codes and regulations. She also said seeing some of the food made her not want to eat it anymore, just seeing the way the food was. When I told her that I wanted to go into the same job as her she was excited and I told I wanted to come tour her job when I was younger and she told me that she would take me to work but I never got to go because she was busy and didn’t have anytime because of how fast pace it