I loved this video! I'm going to college for the first time at 34 years old for geology. I definity have regrets but I'm excited to get into this field and have a career! I think mining geology might be the one for me! Thank you for the advice!
Congratulations on discovering a field you're excited about! Now is the time for you to discover your options in geoscience. I'm so glad you found this channel because that is my goal! I want to share all the resources I wish I had when I was in your position. Good luck to you!
Thank you guys. This video isreally great. Especially the pieces of advice given, all that clarification about Geological field and specialization. I've learned something from it. I wanted to know though, is there any different between environmental a Geologist and an Hydrogeologist ?
i studied a bsc between 2018-2020 majoring in physical geography and after 3 years working in town planning/land surveying (as a technican) I am considering maybe going back to school to do a Msc in Geology or some other geoscience. A job that has me exploring new places and being physical is important for me :) so maybe an exploration geologist could be the way to go.. Im 24! 😂😊 working in the urban planning/consultancy industry was very draining haha
To my surprise, I spent all my time behind a computer as an exploration geologist in the oil and gas industry! I wanted to be outdoors more but I still enjoyed the work so I could overlook that bit, especially with periodic field courses.
Hi I want to say thanks for your video. Im wondering you can help to make the situation a bit more clear for me, I have no bachelor degree in science unfortunately, but I’m in love with this job life… i got my visa working holiday in Australia I’m planning to join a mine next month … do you know if it’s possible to start as a geologist assistant or labourer or something, just be in you know, having a start somewhere other than the 3 years bachelor … thanks for your answer
Hello Mi. I can't speak specifically to the mining side because I lack experience there. However, in the oil & gas side, there are absolutely opportunities for people without Bachelor degrees. Many of the so called "rig hands" are able to start work with a high school degree. I encourage you to reach out to Brice Callahan. He is an excellent resource! www.linkedin.com/in/brice-callahan-2a12491a4/
I am a geologist and at 50yrs I feel this was the best decision o made in life
Thank you so much for doing this interview. Incredibly helpful advice in regards to the job opportunities in the mining field
So glad you found it useful!
I loved this video! I'm going to college for the first time at 34 years old for geology. I definity have regrets but I'm excited to get into this field and have a career! I think mining geology might be the one for me! Thank you for the advice!
Congratulations on discovering a field you're excited about! Now is the time for you to discover your options in geoscience. I'm so glad you found this channel because that is my goal! I want to share all the resources I wish I had when I was in your position. Good luck to you!
Same here am, 29 and am about to start mining geology atleast university is free here lol
Am in Finland thou
Thank you guys.
This video isreally great. Especially the pieces of advice given, all that clarification about Geological field and specialization. I've learned something from it.
I wanted to know though, is there any different between environmental a Geologist and an Hydrogeologist ?
I'm so happy it was helpful to you!
-Cindy
i studied a bsc between 2018-2020 majoring in physical geography and after 3 years working in town planning/land surveying (as a technican) I am considering maybe going back to school to do a Msc in Geology or some other geoscience. A job that has me exploring new places and being physical is important for me :) so maybe an exploration geologist could be the way to go.. Im 24! 😂😊 working in the urban planning/consultancy industry was very draining haha
To my surprise, I spent all my time behind a computer as an exploration geologist in the oil and gas industry! I wanted to be outdoors more but I still enjoyed the work so I could overlook that bit, especially with periodic field courses.
just the channel i was looking for. Great video btw, definitely earned a new sub.
Thank you so much for the support!
@@EarthScienceResources thank you for the videos. Please keep them coming, already binged watched the whole channel 😅
@@luhohnel The next interview will be with a climate scientist from the Environmental Defense Fund! 😄
@@EarthScienceResources cool, please consider interviewing a marine geologist or oceanographer next 🙏🏾
@@luhohnel yes!! Great suggestion!!
I'm geologist from Pakistan but jobless since 2014
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope some of Brice's advice is useful to you!
Can I contact you
Thank you so much
What is your workshedule like?
You should reach out to Brice on linkedIn! www.linkedin.com/in/brice-callahan-2a12491a4/ He is always willing to help and answer questions!
Hi I want to say thanks for your video. Im wondering you can help to make the situation a bit more clear for me, I have no bachelor degree in science unfortunately, but I’m in love with this job life… i got my visa working holiday in Australia I’m planning to join a mine next month … do you know if it’s possible to start as a geologist assistant or labourer or something, just be in you know, having a start somewhere other than the 3 years bachelor … thanks for your answer
Hello Mi. I can't speak specifically to the mining side because I lack experience there. However, in the oil & gas side, there are absolutely opportunities for people without Bachelor degrees. Many of the so called "rig hands" are able to start work with a high school degree. I encourage you to reach out to Brice Callahan. He is an excellent resource! www.linkedin.com/in/brice-callahan-2a12491a4/
Hi i am geologist from indonesian....salam🤝
Hello Jaka! What type of work do you do?
@@EarthScienceResources i am resource geologist, at company Sulawesi Cahaya Mineral nickel project
@@jakafriantogeo Neat! Thanks for stopping by =)