Advantages-
Being a storm chaser has its advantages. Do other jobs let the employees save the public from an approaching fatal storm? Admittedly there are some jobs out there that do that, but storm chasers are the unsung heroes. Storm chasers get to work with many other people to hunt a storm, which can be good or bad depending on how people like to work. Chasers also get to travel across the country, so they get to see many sights that most people don't get to see often.
Disadvantages-
Storm chasing, like any other job you can find, also has its downsides. To be a storm chaser, you have to be almost stupidly brave to drive towards the storm. Doing so can get the chaser easily into fatal and dangerous situations, assuming the chaser isn't taking precautions. The job also involves a lot of failure, which can be very stressful at times. Failure is common in the field and takes months to get used to. Chasing also takes you across the country, and racks up a lot of bills in gas, which can be very costly. Traveling across the US also takes all day, so there is little time off from the job.
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