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12 years ago
Going into college to get a degree in Chem. and really don't want to teach, just can't find nething really.
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12 years ago
Is there a Merck near you somewhere?? they have good programs for chemistry grads. If you're still in school, I would look into any of the big drug companies. Pfizer, merck, aventis, etc. Also, look into big chemical companies like Dow chemical.
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12 years ago
yes ...i am a contractor and have done work for many clients with chemistry degrees, one was a food chemist,one a chemical engineer,another was a chemist for a paint manufacturer,along with all the local chemists who work at 3M ,honeywell,general mills and pharmaceutical companies. they all made good money too
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12 years ago
you can work in a lab and not teach anything
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12 years ago
Pharmaceutical company, company that makes chemcials like comet, windex etc....
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12 years ago
Are you kidding?
Maybe not right off but there are only about a million different internships offered by petrochemical, pharmaceutical and manufacturers like Dow and DuPont for people with backgrounds in chemistry.
An added focus of organic (or inorganic for that matter) helps.
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12 years ago
My dad is a chemist. He works in a lab where they purify gold and do all this stuff with 24K gold. It's pretty interesting. You don't have to teach when you get a Chem. degree. You could work in a pharmaceutical lab. Also, the most money a chemist can earn is working in a pharmaceutical lab.
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