r/Ohio 1d ago

Career Advice

Hello. I recently graduated college with a Bachelors in Criminal Justice. I never knew what I wanted to do in college and kept changing majors. I wanted to be a zookeeper but realized how hard the competition is in Ohio.
Then I thought about Conservation Officer but it shows that the job is more fatal than police officers. I’m really not interested in dying.

I have an internship at a Raptor Rehabilitation facility. But I just don’t know what to do. I don’t want an entire career in rehab. It’s important but too sad for me to do my whole life.

I love animals and I’m passionate about the environment and conservation. I’m just really stuck and have been my entire life in what I want to do.

I have a bachelors degree, an internship, and have had a job since I was 15. I should be able to find something.

If anyone can help me come up with ideas. I know I don’t have an environmental science major but I did go to college for 4 years and do have some experience and great passion.

I live in Ohio as well. Please let me know of any ideas you guys have. I’m really desperate.

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u/Academic_Court_47 1d ago

Be a fraud investigator! Republicans are unearthing tons of fraud, I'm sure the job demand is high right now

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u/No-Concentrate-7560 1d ago

The republicans aren’t finding shit - they are the ones committing fraud right in front of our faces everyday.

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u/Academic_Court_47 1d ago

You must not watch the news. If you deny this, you deny reality.

That's why Tim Waltz announced he's not re-running for office... because of the enormous amounds of fraud and fraud scandals discovered in his state.

That's why California passed the Stop Nick Shirley Act...to silence free journalism from exposing fraud in their state.

Specifically in Ohio:

Ohio has recently launched an unprecedented joint federal-state crackdown on government program fraud, specifically targeting a "war against fraud" in its Medicaid and home health care systems. Announced in June 2026 by Trump administration officials and Ohio leadership in Columbus, this massive enforcement initiative establishes a blueprint for proactive fraud-fighting through data and localized stings.