Historians employed in educational settings enjoy clean, well-lighted, and pleasant work settings. College and university professors may have their own offices, or they may have to share an office with one or more colleagues. College professors enjoy a flexible schedule that allows them to arrange their work days around class hours, academic meetings, and the established office hours when they meet with students. Although history professors may teach only two or three classes a semester, they spend a considerable amount of time preparing for lectures, examining student work, and conducting research.
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- Anthropologists
- Arborists
- Archaeologists
- Archivists
- Botanists
- Civil Engineers
- Conservators and Conservation Technicians
- Demographers
- Ecologists
- Economists
- Education Directors and Museum Teachers
- Environmental Education Program Directors
- Environmental Lawyers
- Environmental Planners
- Environmental Restoration Planners
- Environmental Scientists
- EPA Special Agents
- Ethnoscientists
- Fish and Game Wardens
- Foresters
- Forestry Technicians
- Futurists
- Genealogists
- Geographers
- Geological Technicians
- Geologists
- Geophysicists
- Historic Preservationists
- Land Acquisition Professionals
- Land Trust or Preserve Managers
- Landscapers and Grounds Managers
- Lexicographers
- Linguists
- Marine Biologists
- Medical Ethicists
- Museum Directors and Curators
- National Park Service Employees
- Naturalists
- Occupational Safety and Health Workers
- Park Rangers
- Political Scientists
- Range Managers
- Recreation Workers
- Sociologists
- Soil Conservationists and Technicians
- Soil Scientists
- Statisticians