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Oddball;621412; said:
Alaskan King Crab boat Captain.
:iagree: the captian pay's his crew in the 5 to 10 + thousand dollar rang each for every trip out to sea..so you know the captian is getting paid super large, but you have to make it back to port with the catch first , sort of a catch 22 on that one...:D
 
Not only do you have to make it back to port with the crab, you have to catch said crab first.
 
None of those jobs is working with fish:nilly: a crab boat captian stears a boat all day and cusses on the loud speaker at the crew :ROFL: and seafood guy works with dead fish.I think bigfish wants to know about a icktheyology job.:grinno:
 
Well to be honest, you can go down two roads I would imagine (unless someone has better ideas). Have a job you would obviously enjoy working with fish (as a researcher/at an aquarium etc.) and not be rich, or get rich, and have the money to afford what you want fishkeeping wise for in your spare time.
 
i think that the highest paying job would be if you started your own business that made tanks or aquarium supplies. building, setting up, and maintaining custom aquariums is also good if u live near a wealthy community.
 
I'd say medical research where you do weird stuff like create glo fish to test water quality.

I applied to work at public aquariums in the past, they must be really picky because my cousin got in with less experience then me.

I'd really like to work at the public aquarium in Burlington, VT sometime, but they only want volunteers. Which I'd do if they provided housing. I guess they "hire" poeple who have other jobs and live there.
 
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