There are many good careers which involve animals you could consider working in. Some of them being a veterinarian, a veterinarian's assistant, a dog trainer, a dog or cat breeder, a Humane Society Volunteer, or someone who takes animals around at nursing homes or hospitals for therapy.
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Some of the great industries to work in are trade professions and blue collar work. Also, some white collar professions such as doctors and lawyers are always rewarding but challenging careers.
You can work at an concerts or a baby sitter
work at white castle and get fired then become a hobo
Most social work careers deal with the health and political fields. Some examples include mental health, community organization, and substance misuse.
There are no careers that don't requirte a lot of time in school, only jobs. You have to work for a career.
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I think you could be a zookeeper. Not sure about the salary though. A veterinarian is a good one because you help all kinds of animals and your salary would be up to you and who all you help according to your work standards I think you should be a zoo vet which would allow you to work with large primates and other large animals and also because your a vet you would get a large salary
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You can work for a church or a Christian charity, as a doctor, or nurse, or any wholesome respectable work.
Careers that work with lilacs are plant nurseries and landscaping.
That's kind of a biased way of phrasing the question. Some animals in some zoos do begin to exhibit behavioral disorders. Good zoos work hard to provide the animals with a comfortable, engaging environment to minimize the chances of this happening, but not all zoos are good zoos and some animals are more sensitive than others.