Being An Underwater Archeologist

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Economics essay

"You can do anything you set your mind to." -Benjamin Franklin
I have had many ideas about what job would be perfect for me, but there are so many options it's hard to choose! I have some pretty strong ideas, which are being an underwater archeologist, famous musician, or owning a bakery. Being an underwater archeologist would mean I’d get to go diving to explore sunken ships and all the treasures that are inside! Famous musicians get to travel around the country and play music while doing it, which would be really fun if you ask me. I have always liked cooking but baking is probably my favorite part, being able to bake new creations every day would be awesome. Does one of those sound super boring? Well the let me try to change your mind.

Underwater archeology is the study of ancient objects found under the sea, such as what is found on shipwrecks and submerged islands. Now there are a few downsides to this job... You do have to go to college to get a master's degree, and have diving training. And then, of course, there's the risk of death. Now on to the benefits! It'd be a fun
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Technically you don't have to go to college to be a baker, but I would like to learn all the special cooking techniques so that my food would look and taste better. After that you would have to buy all the fancy cooking supplies needed to bake all your food, and the space where you are going to bake it. The biggest disappointment for me is that I'd have to get up super early. There are five permits that you need to sell food/own a business: a business license, a seller's permit, a food handler's permit, a heath department permit, and fire certificates. The fun parts are getting to create new treats that people will enjoy, becoming friends with the employees, and being the boss. They make about $40,000 annual revenue. This sounds like it would be the most fun job on my list. (Except for the part about getting up super