Here's what I got so far from everyone with a few more recommendations
dotted about plus a few questions I have below:

   - Find a temp job in the off season that is unrelated if you don't obtain
   a career position
   - Volunteer
   - Stay in contact with former employees especially employers whose
   projects you are interested in
   - Make new friends and become couch/car savvy (fitting your entire life
   into your car/truck/hatchback)
   - Be flexible, determined and persistent!
   - State your case when applying to jobs (in cover letters); no BS!
   - Look for winter jobs in the desert, hydrology or botany related
   positions
   - Consider national parks and inquire about volunteering opportunities
   and potentially free housing
   - Apply to 39+1 jobs; it makes a difference
   - Improve yourself through courses (on and offline), or certificates
   - Consider publishing research by pursuing independent projects if
   possible while serving as a tech. Talk to your project leader about the
   possibility.
   - Consider traveling abroad to cheap countries. I went to Kenya for two
   months through Experiential Learning International. It cost me about $1500
   for the program alone. It was the cheapest that I found with the longest
   time period. It included two meals a day and housing.
   - Apply for unemployment if you worked in a position for at least six
   months. I've learned that it helps to apply for food stamps as well. It
   makes it easier when you're serving as a volunteer and parental/family help
   isn't possible.
   - Live modestly! I've also learned that using coupons is amazing.
   - Don't buy a house; it decreases your flexibility when applying to jobs.
   Don't sign an apartment lease even if the job is for five months and the
   lease six months. That's money that could be in your pocket...yeah I learned
   the hard way.

The questions I have are:
 @Ms. Weissinger: When pursuing international opportunities should those
experiences be detailed as if it were a job or as volunteer experience
only?

@Mr. McCallum What journals would you recommend for techs without advanced
degrees to pursue publication in?

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