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    Mar 4, 2011, 03:09 PM
    Can convicted felons work as animal bologist/zoologist?
    I was convicted of a drug charge in my youth will I was wondering if I would be able to pursue a job as a animal biologist/zoologist
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    Mar 4, 2011, 03:14 PM

    Hi revenge, while your conviction would probably not exclude you from being an animal biologist, etc. however do you have the education to pursue this field. It takes like, 4 to 5 years in vet university to accomplish this task. Plus you would probably have to have your high school diploma to go to higher education in this field.

    Usually working with animals requires you to have some sort of certificate. It can't be just a whim, another direction. Working with animals requires a lot of dedication.

    Edit: plus your on screen name gives us an unpleasant view of your personality. From this, I would not really want you to work with my dog, care for my dog, or feed my dog.

    Tick

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