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Geographic Information Systems Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$69,650

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making

Eight years ago you approached a logging company to help it manage its forest reserves by analyzing information on logging and by tracking forestry roads and distances.

You told the company you could help plan its logging blocks more efficiently and keep track of watersheds and sensitive areas in its logging zone. You tried to convince the people there, but like many other companies at that time, they were unfamiliar with GIS. They weren't sure that they wanted to spend so much money on something they didn't understand.

The logging company didn't take your offer. Instead it decided to stick with its old method of tracking logging blocks. The company prospered. You were disappointed because it would have been a big customer, and you know that you could have helped the company bring in even bigger profits with your system.

It has been eight years, and you're considering approaching the company again. You could risk wasting your valuable time by trying to persuade the company to employ your services -- even though it wasn't interested in the past. Or, you could spend that time attracting customers in another field.

But you might be able to sign on the company, and by doing so attract many other logging companies. If other loggers see a large company profiting from GIS, they'd probably want to give it a try, too.

So, do you risk wasting a considerable amount of time and money trying to win back the customer, or do you move on to other business?

What are you going to do?

Contact

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    ndcrn@nd.gov | (701) 328-9733

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