People only choose paleontology as a career because they find it facinating. You should never choose a job because it has good pay. Paleontologists like llooking into the past
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All I can think of would be a Historian for a Museum or for a College or University.
They could work a a museum a a tour guide, name all kinds of bones and animals, and teach science or at colledge.
I think the Oscar may be in the John Wayne Museum with other memorabilia of his long career and life.
This may be her birthday, which is July 24 ( in l897) this might be a local observance in Atcheson, Kansas, where she was born and a local museum honors her life and career- known, appropriately- as the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum.
You can work at a Museum with a history degree because then you will know a lot about History Also, you can become a High School History teacher or English high school teacher
Being an artist is like any other career, it is not a guarantee that you will imminently get the job of your dreams. You have to work for it just like any others, but try going to clubs or small museum displays to help get your name out there - you never know who could be watching for someone new.
Students who go on to get a doctorate in art history have several options. -Most often, art history PhD's become art historians who research and publish work in journals and books. -Also, you can become a professor of art history to teach what you have researched. -Another exciting career in art history is that of a curator at an art museum. A curator overlooks specific collections of his/her specialty and directs exhibitions in that area. Many other art museum jobs are a possibility as well such as a museum director, museum educator, public programming, and registry. -Conservation is a really interesting and great career choice- lots of traveling and handling important and priceless works of art. For this career, you would need special training (and it is VERY competitive). -Yet another career is in the auction business. Sotheby's, Christie's, and other major auction houses always need the expertise of art historians to evaluate collections and objects. -Other careers include art law, library science, archivist, and art dealer. There's probably more, but the careers I have listed are the most common.