Recent comments in /f/Maine

bubba1819 t1_j9rw321 wrote

Having GIS certification can give you a huge leg up. A couple friends from college got their first jobs because of their GIS certification. It was one of the things that really made them stand out compared to other applicants.

If you’re interested in wildlife biology I would recommend looking into Unity College here in Maine. They have an excellent Wildlife Conservation program. Another school you can look into is the University of Maine at Machias which is UMaines coastal campus. They have one of the best GIS programs in the state and they have an excellent Marine Biology program. It’s also on the cheaper side if money is an issue.

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remushtx t1_j9rtnub wrote

Well. I understand I could've looked at blogs and online, but also thought that it'd be fine to go to an advice/Q&A platform literally about tourism to ask my questions about tourism and get a more nuanced answer. Obviously gonna do that too. Not sure why people downvote an honest question.

I'm from the south. I've never seen a lighthouse in my life. I hope the experience is better than this interaction

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76022 t1_j9rsn1p wrote

Is the painting from aroostook county? There was a guy in mats hill that painted and sold some that looked like that. My grandparents have a couple.

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pinetreesgreen t1_j9rsikt wrote

Brunswick has a bunch of great restaurants downtown and you will basically have to drive right through it to get to harpswell. we loved the Indian place (forgot the name, sorry!) If you decide to eat in harpswell, for sure call any restaurant first. The town basically shuts down in the winter for restaurants, or at least it used to when we lived in the area 10 plus years ago.

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Oldphile t1_j9robc4 wrote

Reply to Stupid question. by Albitt

If you are under age 50 then you are a wimp. If not over 60, then tough it out. I'm 72 and still deal with snow.

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