Jobs Masters Degree Biology

Jobs for someone with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology?
I will be graduating with a B.S. in Biology in May. Due to lack funds and severe “college burn-out” I have decided to wait at least a year before pursuing a masters in environmental science/ecology. If I land a good job (i.e. one I like and buys me groceries) I may forgo grad school all together.
What career choices should I look into in the coming months? It seems that everything requires a post-bachelor degree, but there must be something out there for a lowly B.S. holder.
Science is becoming a field that really requires a Ph.D. Even a masters won’t get you that far anymore.
With a BS you could be a lab tech, a good position if you want to continue your education later. The alternative would be working for the government in a regulatory agency or similar ecology related department.
There are some corporate jobs in that field that deal with enviromental impact.
Edit: I should mention that in graduate school you receive a stipend, you are paid to get your degree. It’s not much, but it beats paying them money.
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