To start with, try to remember that the people on TV are actors, reading lines on a script,and getting paid far more than any CSI, that works for a government agency. Like any government employee, you are given a salary that someone decided is enough for the amount of work you do and the amount of education that they require. Most CSI's don't carry guns, ride around in marked police vehicles with flashing lights and siren, and they NEVER conduct interviews and interrogations with suspects. Most CSI's either gather evidence in the field, or work in a lab 8 hours a day.
Don't mistake Hollywood BS for reality.
24hrs a day/7days a week/365 days a year/non stop
This answer has many factors to it. CSI hours vary depending on where you are located and the crime rate in the area. Some people can work a couple of hours a day while others will work all day to get things accomplished.
The job of a CSI is similar to that of a detective. There are certain hours that they are required to work. The job is detail oriented and requires strong analytical skills.
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These include CSI, ET (evidence technician), CST (crime scene technician), The CSI is required to work long hours, be agile and heavy lifting is required.Science or here for CSI training and degrees.
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There are 3 CSI series running: the "original" CSI set in Las Vegas, CSI Miami, and CSI New York.
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Advantages of being a CSI include job satisfaction from solving crimes, variety in work tasks, and the opportunity to contribute to the justice system. Disadvantages may include exposure to graphic crime scenes, long and unpredictable work hours, and potential emotional stress from dealing with traumatic situations.
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as many as you wish however you can only watch it on telly Tuesday Thursday Friday and Sunday the rest of the time you will have to watch it on the Internet.
CSI certifications mean you are certified to be a crime scene investigator and are approved by the state to work as a CSI and investigate crime scenes.
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.