Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Where I want to live

 This week I am going to look at which states have the highest success rates for employment for Conservation Scientists. I found that non metropolitan Western Colorado had a median wage of around  81,860. I was really happy to find this out, because I love the mountains. I found out that the Denver , Aurora, Broomfield areas had a median salary range of around 68,820 per year. ( "conservation")   I am a huge fan of the Denver Broncos, so living in Colorado would be a huge plus. I also found that according to bls.gov there are about 1,070 people who are employed in Colorado as Conservationists. ( "conservation") Colorado would definitely be my top choice to live after college because it has high success rates for employment for a Conservation Scientist.

Next week I plan to take a look at the cost of living in Colorado. I also would like to know how the school systems are ranked. I will also look at how high the crime rate is. 






 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "19-1031 Conservation Scientists." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 25 Mar. 2014. Web. 04 Nov. 2015.

3 comments:

  1. Noooo! You can't live in Colorado I would miss you!!! I would come visit and you could take me to all the cool places in the mountains. I didn't know that they make sooo much money!! WOO HOO! Go Ryan!!! Can I borrow some money?

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  2. Remember that you need to have two or more sources for these posts. Especially when you're looking at salary you want to be able to verify the amount, even if they authors say the same things.

    You're also missing a dollar sign.

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