How I Landed My Dream Job Working On Public Land

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In 2024, Sarah Myers made $92,100 working in federal land management. Myers works as a forester ensuring the continual growth of forests, working on timber sales and helping to manage fires during wildfire season. She lives in Hot Springs, South Dakota, with her boyfriend. Here’s how she’s built her nature-focused career, and how she funds her life in a small town in the Midwest.

This story is part of CNBC Make It’s Millennial Money series, which details how people around the world earn, spend and save their money.

Produced and shot by: Tasia Jensen
Senior Managing Producer: Eric M. Clark
Edited by: Nora Rappaport
Animator: Alisa Stern
Reporter: Gili Malinsky
Additional Footage: Getty Images, Sarah Myers

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How I Landed My Dream Job Working On Public Land