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Blood Groove
06-15-2008, 11:54 PM
I was wondering what some of your guys jobs are. I'd love to get a good outside job someday, like a forest ranger or something. Nothing is like being out in the woods. Are any of you guys forest rangers, and if so what did you take in college to get the job? Thanks

klkak
06-16-2008, 12:06 AM
Not a Ranger. But I do work outside. I am a guide. I lead tours of up to 6 people to the Knik Glacier in south central Alaska on ATV's. It is a 52 mile round trip and takes a little over 6 hours to complete. I make this trip almost every day of the summer. I love the job but it is a physically punishing one. I have been doing it for several years and I will continue until my body can't handle it anymore.

Ridge Wolf
06-16-2008, 04:09 AM
Unemployed at the moment. Looking into getting something within the forest service.... maybe. Forest Ranger? I doubt it at my age. Study some of the disiplines in Forestry Science if you want to be a Forest Ranger. I just checked into that and was told that is what you need to do.

dragonjimm
06-16-2008, 05:36 AM
i am a shift foremen in a chemical lime plant working a rotating 12 hour shift.
and yes i get to work outside if i'm lucky:D

crashdive123
06-16-2008, 06:18 AM
I kill things for a living.

Riverrat
06-16-2008, 06:51 AM
Paramedic, but I also guide, bearhunters and salmon fishing.

Beo
06-16-2008, 07:53 AM
Me, a Deputy Sherrif by day... when on here my job is to stir the pot and get things going:D and husband/father, smart azz, houshold handyman, grass cutter, auto mechanic, teacher, electrician, wood cutter, dishwasher, laundry man, and many other jobs by night... varies on what TDW makes me do :D TDW is a prosecutor, and my son is a pain in my azz:D good kid but a pain.

Ole WV Coot
06-16-2008, 08:31 AM
RETIRED at 52. I do what I want all free labor. Last few years like to trade guns, knives anything. Manage to keep sharp trying to master point shooting, 50 rounds per day. Make knives, woodworking, ATV year round. Still practice martial arts, avoid ground fighting & low kicks only now, too old and arthritis, fish (catch & release). Don't kill any game but still like to track. Throw knives when bored. Leather working, holsters & sheaths left handed. FFL dealer for many years, quit too much paperwork. Teach kids at church. Hill climb trail bikes(sidelined torn rotor cut couple of weeks ago). Free telephone & electrical repair, washer, dryer repair and some appliances. I read in my spare time and any work I do is for people who can't afford to hire anyone. Everything I do is free. Central office tech for 20yrs, maintenance splicer 12yrs, Uncle Sam in 64 & 65 otherwise I don't have an occupation now except play the stock market to keep the wolf from the door.

RobertRogers
06-16-2008, 09:28 AM
Land Surveyor, Geographic Information Systems, Web Programmer, Survival Expert.

Sarge47
06-16-2008, 09:41 AM
It's in my bio, look it up!:cool:

BraggSurvivor
06-16-2008, 09:53 AM
I'm involved in a number of different business ventures. I own and run an Industrial/Commercial General Contractor business, own a land development and land acquisitions company, own an interior color design company, a plumbing supply and service company (new). I have key people who look after my ventures that allows me to be home with the family to do the things we love to do.

Mountaintrekker
06-16-2008, 10:02 AM
Used to be a fiber optic engineer, worked the Y2K bug for large telecoms in U.S. and Europe. Got laid off too much in 2001 and then 911 happened. I decided to sell off everything and move out to the woods. Met the most fantastic beautiful woman who wants to live like I do. We now work for ourselves and barter with other folks. I'll probably buy another backhoe and do jobs for cash and barter and get a greenhouse up and running and sell off the extra at a farmer's market.

Teacher
06-16-2008, 10:24 AM
Retired from the Navy after 22 yrs, just last November. Now I teach survival school back for the Navy as a civilian, (the beard and longer hair are nice perks). I love it, I have not been to "WORK" a day yet. When you love what you do this much its never work. The mountains are my class room.

DOGMAN
06-16-2008, 10:40 AM
I am an outfitter/guide. I own a company that does whitewater river trips in the summer, and dog sled tours in the winter. And then I guide hunting trips in the fall. I also write articles for magazines, teach a class at the local university, and do whatever else it takes to pay my bills

Ridge Wolf
06-16-2008, 11:06 AM
Retired from the Navy after 22 yrs, just last November. Now I teach survival school back for the Navy as a civilian, (the beard and longer hair are nice perks). I love it, I have not been to "WORK" a day yet. When you love what you do this much its never work. The mountains are my class room.

Was that something you did on active duty or were a part of a unit in that duty? and then came back as a civilian instructor? Hmmm, title 32 or title 5? Also, what does the SERE stand for on the military patch? Thanks. :D

Blood Groove
06-16-2008, 11:36 AM
RETIRED at 52. I do what I want all free labor. Last few years like to trade guns, knives anything. Manage to keep sharp trying to master point shooting, 50 rounds per day. Make knives, woodworking, ATV year round. Still practice martial arts, avoid ground fighting & low kicks only now, too old and arthritis, fish (catch & release). Don't kill any game but still like to track. Throw knives when bored. Leather working, holsters & sheaths left handed. FFL dealer for many years, quit too much paperwork. Teach kids at church. Hill climb trail bikes(sidelined torn rotor cut couple of weeks ago). Free telephone & electrical repair, washer, dryer repair and some appliances. I read in my spare time and any work I do is for people who can't afford to hire anyone. Everything I do is free. Central office tech for 20yrs, maintenance splicer 12yrs, Uncle Sam in 64 & 65 otherwise I don't have an occupation now except play the stock market to keep the wolf from the door.

Ole Coot I'm very impressed how you help people that can't afford it even after you're retired. We could use more people like that in America today. Good Job!

Beo
06-16-2008, 11:42 AM
Ridge Wolf SERE stands for: Survival Evasion Resistance Escape, the patch is the Navy SERE school Patch. SERE is a U.S. military program that provides military personnel, Department of Defense civilians, and contractors with training in the Code of Conduct, survival skills, evading capture, recovery and dealing with captivity. It was created by the Air Force at the end of the Korean War but was expanded to the Army and the Navy during the Vietnam War. The majority of students are aircrew members.

Blood Groove
06-16-2008, 11:53 AM
I kill things for a living.

Crashdive, vagueness of that answer is rivaled only by it's disturbingness:eek:

Rick
06-16-2008, 12:38 PM
Now that's funny. I thought the same thing when I read it. Of course, I know what he does. Great post. Good laugh!

Beo
06-16-2008, 12:40 PM
Real good... lol...
Crash good answer.

Arkansas_Ranger
06-16-2008, 02:16 PM
Read the second reply. My bad.

Arkansas_Ranger
06-16-2008, 02:22 PM
I was wondering what some of your guys jobs are. I'd love to get a good outside job someday, like a forest ranger or something. Nothing is like being out in the woods. Are any of you guys forest rangers, and if so what did you take in college to get the job? Thanks

I'm a state park ranger, and I was once in your shoes hoping someone would tell me so I'll tell you what I did. Feel free to PM if I leave anything out.

My job as a park ranger is one of many hats. I am a law enforcement officer with statewide jurisdiction over criminal, traffic, boating, and game and fish laws. Additionally, I can obviously enforce park regulations since they are misdemeanor offenses. Also, we're trained at minimum as medical first responders (although I came in as a paramedic) and firefighters. Additionally, you can get training in search and resuce, wildfires (USFS Red Card), etc. We also supervise other park employees such as gift shop workers, marina workers, lodging workers, etc. Here, rangers have their own budget that they prepare and work from, and obviously if you're over say the gift shop manager and visitor center then you're over his/her budget, inventory, etc. We tend to a lot of managerial matters and are typically in the top ranks of a park.

I got a degree in general science when I was in college. I graduated, went thru the "non-traditional teacher licensing program" here in Arkansas, and I then taught biology and earth science for two years while working part-time as a paramedic. I got tired of teaching and went back to school by day to earn a degree in accounting (although I've forgotten why), and I worked at night for the county sheriff's office doing dispatching, jailering, warrants, transport, and whatever else came up. I then left and became a full-time city police officer. My stint in the police academy was with several other park rangers who told me too many good things about state parks. From the time I was at the academy until the time I got my park job I began applying for ranger jobs.

Some rangers work out in the woods like you want to, but since I'm at a big park I spend most of the day doing administrative stuff. We have a superintendent, an assistant superintendent under him, me a ranger acting as another assistant superintendent, and everybody else. I'm told my position here is a good one to get promoted to a supt somewhere else.

A lot of people in our agency went to college and earned degrees in park administration from one of two universities here. That's just a trend, and the degree is mostly useless in relation to the job. Most of them (the vast majority!!!!!) worked as seasonal employees prior to getting hired full-time. Full-time, uniformed positions are rare in our agency, and they are seldomly offered for hire from outside of the department. I got lucky and came in as an outsider although that doesn't hurt me. The department isn't at all clique-ish.

Briefly, our other uniformed positions are superintendents who are the park's "general managers." They are also commissioned law enforcement officers, yet they seldomly do law enforcement as they're too busy tending to the rest of the park. Under them are assistant superintendents, yet not all parks have an assistant supt. They almost always supervise the maintenance staff, and their other duties are individually assigned. Rangers are the principle law enforcement / emergency responder guys, yet often we are involved with park administration. Very few parks here, out of our 52 sites, actually have rangers. There are also park interpreters who are like the park's educators. They wear the same uniform, but are not law enforcment so they don't have guns, etc. Most people start out as seasonal interpreters while a select few get to start out as seasonal rangers. The other employees will be maintenance, tour guides, museum staff, house keepers, marina workers, restaurant staff, gift shop staff, secretarial positions, and so forth.

Our benefit package includes a livable salary in line with other law enforcement officers in the state as well as state retirement and good health benefits. Also, we get free housing provided by the department, and the houses are generally well kept. The department also provides for the utilities so you save a lot of money not having to pay for housing. Make sure you're investing in an IRA or some other avenue though. You also get uniforms which helps out a lot, and I have an assigned vehicle so I save a lot of mileage on my own vehicle as I can often work my small errands in when I make "town runs" for the park.

If you're interested in working for the National Park Service or a similar agency then PM me, and I'll tell you what I know about that.

Hope this helps.

bladefrenzy
06-16-2008, 06:11 PM
I'm a carpenter/cabinet builder as well as a knife maker(not much money in that though, too much stuff to buy to do it,lol) I'm a transplanted hillbilly though, at home I built cabins and kayak'd all my free time away. Can ya get a job hiking the AT?lol

wareagle69
06-16-2008, 07:36 PM
I'm involved in a number of different business ventures. I own and run an Industrial/Commercial General Contractor business, own a land development and land acquisitions company, own an interior color design company, a plumbing supply and service company (new). I have key people who look after my ventures that allows me to be home with the family to do the things we love to do.

aw crap does that mean i will have to go to work for you now? what are you paying a top journey man who can do it all?

Rick
06-16-2008, 07:43 PM
The only one that would live harder than me working for Bragg is...let me see...you.

Gonna have to start bein' nice to people.

wareagle69
06-16-2008, 07:50 PM
i've got a sinking feeling that your probably right

crashdive123
06-16-2008, 08:30 PM
Crashdive, vagueness of that answer is rivaled only by it's disturbingness:eek:

I just couldn't resist. A while back there were a few that had in their bio's that they were into "killin". Now these were just pimply faced, bogger eating trolls that thought it sounded cool. Blood Groove - I own a pest control company and kill bugs.:D

canid
06-16-2008, 09:31 PM
half the servicemen i know in my age group joke and boast that they kill for a living. i figured it was just disturbingly common.

Blood Groove
06-17-2008, 12:08 AM
I just couldn't resist. A while back there were a few that had in their bio's that they were into "killin". Now these were just pimply faced, bogger eating trolls that thought it sounded cool. Blood Groove - I own a pest control company and kill bugs.:D

LOL!! Bugs, that's great, I was thinking you were some kind of hit man or something. Oh did those kids post the Best weapon of the forest thread?? I read that thread before I joined the forum and started laughing out loud at how much you guys yelled at him. That's part of the reason I joined was because I knew you guys wouldn't take any of that type of non-sense.:D I used to read stuff on this forum a lot before I joined.

Blood Groove
06-17-2008, 12:09 AM
Arkansas Ranger, thanks so much for all that information, that's very helpful!

RobertRogers
06-17-2008, 11:07 AM
Or, "If I told you I'd have to kill you". Puh-lease.

BruceZed
06-17-2008, 12:24 PM
I am a Wilderness Survival and Wilderness Navigation Instructor and rum my own company the Boreal Wilderness Institute in Edmonton Alberta. As well I am a Company Sergent Major in the Loyal Edmonton Regiment (A Canadian Reserve Infantry Regiment) which operates sort of like a National Guard unit in the US i.e. part time.

wildWoman
06-17-2008, 02:59 PM
Why don't you just move out into the woods, or the edge of the woods, and live on very little money? That way, you can spend the vast majority of your time doing what you like in the woods, and putting in a couple months of paid labour a year, doing whatever job, would be all you need to do. Otherwise you may be working outside but not necessarily doing the stuff you love, or where you want to be. The world is your oyster...just think outside the box. Why work all day if you can play instead??

Sunshine
06-17-2008, 04:24 PM
Arkansas Ranger, thank you for your detailed post! I have always been curious as to what your duties entail, other than being sweet and helpful and pleasant to scores of people, in all kinds of weather, and making sure that things are running smoothly in the parks.

Thank you for what you do! Because of folks like you, my time outside is so much safer and definitely more enjoyable!

Sunshine
06-17-2008, 04:28 PM
Oh, and I'm a mortgage loan underwriter, when the mortgage business isn't in shambles! LOL! Right now, several of my friends and I are unemployed. But it's all good, because my grandmother moved in with me in April and she is in very poor health, so I'm able to take care of her instead of moving her into a nursing home. I'll take care of her until she doesn't need me anymore, then I'll go back to work. Hopefully by that time, the mortgage business will be more stable.

In the meantime, I'm hiking every chance I get, I'm taking outdoor classes, I'm reading and learning all I can about survival and I'm enjoying my "time off" from the corporate world!

crashdive123
06-17-2008, 07:10 PM
Sunshine - I see it picking up now. Started about 3-4 months ago. I do WDO inspections for the sale of homes, and they have been steadily increasing. Not quite to where they were 2 years ago, but getting better.

Chiefman
06-17-2008, 07:57 PM
I'm a Janitorial Engineer. I go around cleaning up everyone elses crap and messes all day. Sometimes I have to take work home with me and catch more crap over that. You can pretty much say I have a pretty crappy life. :D

crashdive123
06-17-2008, 08:00 PM
It's only a crappy life if you decide to let it be. Life is like sailing a boat - you can't change the wind, but you can adjust the sails.

Rick
06-17-2008, 08:03 PM
If you start thinking your job isn't important. Think what a crappy life the rest of us would have if you stopped doing yours!!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek:


I always told new managers there are two groups of people you want to make friends with. Building maintenance and janitorial. When that sewer pipe breaks in the ceiling you won't be calling the president of the company. If you've been a wipe to building maintenance you can bet they will take their good sweet time about helping you.

I always stopped by both offices every week and just spent time with them. One, because they were good people and two, because I needed them.

rrsnook
06-17-2008, 08:44 PM
I'm a residential remodeling contractor and I hate all my customers,the building department,my subcontractors and material suppliers. maybe I'm burnt out.

FVR
06-17-2008, 08:58 PM
Sr. technician for an Environmental company. Working on my 7th year with the company. Worked my way all the way up to project manager, did it for two years and asked to be transferred into the field.

It's going to bite me in the arse I suspect at some point.

I've kind of got it made, right now. Well, for the last 3 years.

Have my own truck, make my own hours, I make all my kids school events and doctors appts.,

I keep environmental remediation systems running, which includes everything from sampling the system and site to repairing liquid ring pumps, a variety of air compressors, and a variety of blowers.

Yeh, I'm on my own and in the field. My wife keeps telling me that I'm going to get too old for the job, ahhhh, it keeps me young.

Jobs that I've had that I've hated (after the degree); Sec. director, safety director, hs acct. 1 & 2 teacher.

Jobs that I've had that I really enjoyed; construction worker, roofer, painter, steel worker, printing company owner.

Guess my blue collar is showing.

Chiefman
06-17-2008, 09:04 PM
It's only a crappy life if you decide to let it be. Life is like sailing a boat - you can't change the wind, but you can adjust the sails.

I was being a tad facetious. I am an engineer and just feel like I clean up everyone elses crap and messes some days. I bring work home some days and my wife gives me hell over it. I enjoy the challenges that I get most every day but can do without the clowns and butt heads that make life hell some days. Other than that, Life is Good!! :D

FVR
06-17-2008, 09:25 PM
Chief,

Yeh, I know how you feel. I sometimes have to clean up all the crap from the engineers.

Sometimes, they just need to look outside that damn box.LOL.

flandersander
06-17-2008, 09:54 PM
I am a welder for a major corporation of mines. I work in a potash mine in the maintenence department. Its alright but it's no contest of the lake or overtime. The company is pcs btw. A friend of mine (pun intended) is setting up a mine up in alaska. He is selling stock for super cheap, like $0.25 each. I bought 4000 and am hoping for it to pay off. Its a diamond mine and he thinks he has hit the jackpot. He predicts the stock to go up 7000%. I would be rich and go buy a cottage somewhere and get a trapping ocupation which lets me kill for food... oh one day

BraggSurvivor
06-17-2008, 10:24 PM
I am a welder for a major corporation of mines. I work in a potash mine in the maintenence department. Its alright but it's no contest of the lake or overtime. The company is pcs btw. A friend of mine (pun intended) is setting up a mine up in alaska. He is selling stock for super cheap, like $0.25 each. I bought 4000 and am hoping for it to pay off. Its a diamond mine and he thinks he has hit the jackpot. He predicts the stock to go up 7000%. I would be rich and go buy a cottage somewhere and get a trapping ocupation which lets me kill for food... oh one day

If I were to invest in stocks, it would be potash before diamonds. ;)

crashdive123
06-17-2008, 10:46 PM
I was being a tad facetious. I am an engineer and just feel like I clean up everyone elses crap and messes some days. I bring work home some days and my wife gives me hell over it. I enjoy the challenges that I get most every day but can do without the clowns and butt heads that make life hell some days. Other than that, Life is Good!! :D

I imagine that you have heard most engineer jokes, but I've always liked this one.

A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces height and spots a man down below. He lowers the balloon further and shouts, "Excuse me, can you tell me where I am?"

The man below says, "Yes, you're in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above this field."

"You must be an engineer," says the balloonist.

"I am," replies the man. "How did you know?"

"Well," says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically correct, but it's of no use to anyone."

The man below says, "You must be in management."

"I am," replies the balloonist, "but how did you know?"

"Well," says the man, "you don't know where you are, or where you're going, but you expect me to be able to help. You're in the same position you were before we met, but now it's my fault."

RBB
06-18-2008, 03:36 AM
Police Officer.

Pict
06-18-2008, 06:12 AM
I started life as a HS history teacher but switched careers to be a full time Baptist Church planter here in Brazil. In short I pastor small churches until they are large enough to call their own national pastor. The wilderness stuff I do is in connection with my work. I also love to write and hope to have more time to do it in the future. I do speak fluent Portuguese and I've lived in Brazil 1/4 of my life. Mac

My Ministry Blog (http://clearblogs.com/beloblog/)

Chiefman
06-18-2008, 12:15 PM
I imagine that you have heard most engineer jokes, but I've always liked this one.

A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces height and spots a man down below. He lowers the balloon further and shouts, "Excuse me, can you tell me where I am?"

The man below says, "Yes, you're in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above this field."

"You must be an engineer," says the balloonist.

"I am," replies the man. "How did you know?"

"Well," says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically correct, but it's of no use to anyone."

The man below says, "You must be in management."

"I am," replies the balloonist, "but how did you know?"

"Well," says the man, "you don't know where you are, or where you're going, but you expect me to be able to help. You're in the same position you were before we met, but now it's my fault."

That is tooooo true and a great joke! LMAO!

jrock24
06-18-2008, 06:23 PM
Audio visual tech .

wareagle69
06-18-2008, 07:31 PM
plumber, gas fitter, steam fitter, pipe fitter, back flow specialist, welder.

Sam Reeves
06-18-2008, 08:02 PM
I'm a metal fabricator. I'm also everybody's on call handyman.

Rick
06-18-2008, 08:21 PM
Retired after 30 years in the telecommunications industry. Taught college for a while and now I'm trying my hand at opening an outdoor equipment store. I guess with that kind of background I should be able to teach myself how to make a call using a flint and a compass, huh?

chiggersngrits
06-18-2008, 08:34 PM
i be a removable oral prosthesis technician. fancy way to say i make false teeth.:D:D:D

sthrnstrong
06-18-2008, 09:18 PM
I am a welder, basically build tanks for a company called Columbian Tech Tank. Ive worked most my life in blue collar jobs. Everthing from military, brickmason, welder, electrician, and roofer. Even did the pest control thing for a bit.

Arkansas_Ranger
06-19-2008, 10:55 AM
Arkansas Ranger, thank you for your detailed post! I have always been curious as to what your duties entail, other than being sweet and helpful and pleasant to scores of people, in all kinds of weather, and making sure that things are running smoothly in the parks.

Thank you for what you do! Because of folks like you, my time outside is so much safer and definitely more enjoyable!

Thank you so much. I really appreciate that.

Tactical Tom
06-20-2008, 03:46 AM
I Work underground in the Coal Mines of South East Kentucky I work for the 4th Largest Coal Company in the Nation ( Massey Energy - SidneyCoal) My job is to haul Coal underground http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc212/coaldigger05/10SC-Shuttle-Car.jpg This is my Ride :D it's a Shuttlcar ( underground coal truck )

Rick
06-20-2008, 07:24 AM
There is a company that refurbishes shuttle cars in my home town. Do you guys run electric or diesel?

Teotwawki
06-22-2008, 09:53 PM
Self-employed.

I design, develop and sell software and services all from the comfort of my mountain top home.

I also homeschool my teenage son.

Ole WV Coot
06-23-2008, 07:55 AM
I Work underground in the Coal Mines of South East Kentucky I work for the 4th Largest Coal Company in the Nation ( Massey Energy - SidneyCoal) My job is to haul Coal underground http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc212/coaldigger05/10SC-Shuttle-Car.jpg This is my Ride :D it's a Shuttlcar ( underground coal truck )

Don Blankenship sure isn't cheap with the equipment. When I worked for Princess Elkhorn we had very low coal. Never saw where you were going, just laying on your back with the cap bill scratching the top and that sure beat cleaning RR cars, stuffing holes with straw and dropping them to the tipple.:D

TBBucs
06-24-2008, 12:50 AM
I'm self-employed. I don't really do one thing in particular, but I make a living through freelance web development, writing, domain resale, affiliate marketing, blog writing, etc. I'm hoping to avoid the whole corporate lifestyle, and this has been a pretty good way to do just that.

marberry
06-24-2008, 03:35 AM
spring / fall i work at a greenhouse aswell as doing some minor treeplanting and i trap coyote on farms during winter (yes i am licensed and i do pay royalties on every animal taken)

ryaninmichigan
06-24-2008, 09:52 AM
I am a carpenter when I feel like working. Mades some good decisons in the stock market about 10 years ago.

Rick
06-24-2008, 12:05 PM
Oh, man. You said the two bad words, stock market. Prepare to be set up by the gloom and doom crowd.

ryaninmichigan
06-24-2008, 03:00 PM
I never said my money was still in the market. I took a chance made a pile of money and got the F out for the most part.

Ole WV Coot
06-24-2008, 07:10 PM
So you're the one that took all my money about ten years ago and forced me to sweat. Seriously I could have used some advice back then, I kinda lost to put it mildly. That is a survival story for sure.:D:D

ryaninmichigan
06-27-2008, 11:33 AM
It all started about 13 years ago. A certain company which my brother worked at went public. There was a time before that employees could buy stock for a reduced rate. I literally sold everything I owned and borrowed every red cent I could and bought in. Jack pot.

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