I'll start another thread on how someone who is a paper pusher (like me!) could get involved in zoos and wildlife parks.
As a volunteer. But be prepared to wait a while for a vacancy.
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I'll start another thread on how someone who is a paper pusher (like me!) could get involved in zoos and wildlife parks.
At Reid Park Zoo in Arizona there was recently a keeper position advertised, with a starting wage of $28,000...which is not a lot of money but enough for a single individual to live within their means.
the keeper job going atm at Rockhampton Zoo pays $47,289 per annumnanoboy said:I have not managed to suss an actual figure for keepers in Australia from this thread, but I suspect that it might be a similar wage.
the keeper job going atm at Rockhampton Zoo pays $47,289 per annum
about US$ 49,283 or NZ$58,888nanoboy said:That's not a bad salary at all! That's like what.... US$100k at the current exchange rate, and about NZ$200k?
about US$ 49,283 or NZ$58,888
haven't you heard? I'm the pedantic one.
was that minimum wage then? According to this article, minimum wage in Australia has recently been raised to $15.51 per hour: Australia raises minimum wage - world - business | Stuff.co.nzSteve Robinson said:Under the Australian AMUSEMENT, EVENTS AND RECREATION AWARD 2010, a permanent adult keeper's introductory level hourly rate is $14.31.
"They are, first and foremost, carers. Often that care is given with a shovel, hose and broom. In some other occupations they would be classified as labourers."
Just a tad bit horrified that a anyone with actual insight into the daily workings of a zoo keeper could simplify all their knowledge, attention and hard work down to a menial discription of a labourer...![]()
was that minimum wage then? According to this article, minimum wage in Australia has recently been raised to $15.51 per hour: Australia raises minimum wage - world - business | Stuff.co.nz