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in dixie utah or a place crowded with trees

ether forest ranger, or a person who does things for the park to make things better, takes people out on tours, and/or does things to help the law while still out with nature.
ok to good amount of payment(i dont mind camping)
vacations, paid vacations(if possible), and
hopefully i dont have to work my tale off unless theres a super pay

2007-01-30 11:49:42 · 1 answers · asked by Wesley!!! 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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vacations, and paid vacations(if possible)

2007-01-30 11:57:18 · update #1

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Honey, drop back and check this out a little more. I think it is apparent that you are either too young or have not yet had the education you need to be a park ranger.

I hate to say it, but in the US at least, most real ranger jobs are very professional, and they tend to have college degrees. There are summer people who are just assistants, but they come from the local population, and the only way to get such a job would be to go live in the area and do other work, and get to know the place.

But then, that's not a bad approach, if you think about it. If you are just not the college type, and you really know that where you want to be is in a whole lot of trees, then search the Internet for a place where there are a lot of trees AND enough out-of-door jobs for you to work at a nursery, or as a gardening contractor, and go there. If you are young and adventurous enough to want an outdoor sort of career, then go where such jobs are and be prepared to work your way up. Keep your eye on the job you really want, and work your way closer by learning what it takes.

Or, as I say, you could go to college in forestry service in northern California or throughout the northwest, and have a great time that way. Depends on your style.

2007-01-30 20:37:35 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 1 0

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