Hey I don’t know if you will see this but it would be really cool if you could do a ride along with a Lifeguard Peace Officer. I am not sure if you have these guys at one of the lakes but I think it would be really cool to see what they do because it is such a unique job within the California State Parks system.
On the main parks RUclips they have a video that was posted about 5 years ago. Not a ride a long, and it’s only about 3 min long. But worth the watch if you have not seen it. Search for peace officer lifeguard and it should come up.
@@PTRRanger951 yeah I saw that one however it would be cool to see a more in depth look of what the daily life and tasks look like of one of the LG peace officers
You guys should do a series like “Sheriffs: El dorado county” (you can find it for free on RUclips, it is a series) where you ride along with officers during shifts. I am currently interested in applying and this would help many people like me to get some insight of day to day activities
Hey, so how difficult is it to become a ranger? I was previously thinking about stuff like NPS or CSP and I just wonder how hard it would be to actually become a ranger.
Hello! There are 6 steps to the hiring process: - Register to take Physical Agility Test and Pellet B written Test - Background Investigation - Computerized Stress Voice Analysis - Medical and Psychological Screening - Drug Clearance - Final Job Offer To learn more about becoming a State Park Ranger, you can visit joincsp.parks.ca.gov/
During training, Cadets are full time employees and earn a salary range of $4,077 to $5,499. After fully becoming a Ranger, base pay scale is between $5,347 and $8,460 with multiple opportunities to rank up within the department. You can learn more at joincsp.parks.ca.gov/
@@InlandEmpireStateParksHey I don’t know if you will see this but it would be really cool if you could do a ride along with a Lifeguard Peace Officer. I am not sure if you have these guys at one of the lakes but I think it would be really cool to see what they do because it is such a unique job within the California State Parks system.
What an absolutely beautiful place to work, reminds me of a park close to me here in Sweden :)
Hey I don’t know if you will see this but it would be really cool if you could do a ride along with a Lifeguard Peace Officer. I am not sure if you have these guys at one of the lakes but I think it would be really cool to see what they do because it is such a unique job within the California State Parks system.
Thanks for the suggestion! We will definitely look into making a ride along video with one of our LG Rangers.
@@InlandEmpireStateParks Thanks for responding I will be looking forward to the video!
On the main parks RUclips they have a video that was posted about 5 years ago.
Not a ride a long, and it’s only about 3 min long. But worth the watch if you have not seen it. Search for peace officer lifeguard and it should come up.
@@Boards_Only ruclips.net/video/b9gnhHJa0qI/видео.htmlsi=EjBNs7l05FlCgbTo
@@PTRRanger951 yeah I saw that one however it would be cool to see a more in depth look of what the daily life and tasks look like of one of the LG peace officers
You guys should do a series like “Sheriffs: El dorado county” (you can find it for free on RUclips, it is a series) where you ride along with officers during shifts. I am currently interested in applying and this would help many people like me to get some insight of day to day activities
They used to about 10 years ago. Some of the clips can be found on the state parks main YT.
What a CUTIE!!! 😍
You have bad taste lol
@@ManB-r6y Noooooo he's gorgeous.
@calikari66 from your profile you wear alot of makeup and is old lol that makes sense lol
@@ManB-r6y thank you!! 💕
#catfished @@ManB-r6y
Can we get some more ride alongs
We are hoping to post more ride alongs soon! Be sure to subscribe :D
Great video!
Thank you!
Are you recruiting in Ventura or Santa Barbara county?
Hey, so how difficult is it to become a ranger? I was previously thinking about stuff like NPS or CSP and I just wonder how hard it would be to actually become a ranger.
Hello! There are 6 steps to the hiring process:
- Register to take Physical Agility Test and Pellet B written Test
- Background Investigation
- Computerized Stress Voice Analysis
- Medical and Psychological Screening
- Drug Clearance
- Final Job Offer
To learn more about becoming a State Park Ranger, you can visit joincsp.parks.ca.gov/
0:53 lol bro was gone.
Whats the pay scale?
During training, Cadets are full time employees and earn a salary range of $4,077 to $5,499. After fully becoming a Ranger, base pay scale is between $5,347 and $8,460 with multiple opportunities to rank up within the department. You can learn more at joincsp.parks.ca.gov/
@@InlandEmpireStateParksper month? If so that’s pretty good
@@overcast2959 Yes, $4,077 to $5,499 a month starting for Cadets and $5,347 to $8,460 a month for Rangers!
@@InlandEmpireStateParksHey I don’t know if you will see this but it would be really cool if you could do a ride along with a Lifeguard Peace Officer. I am not sure if you have these guys at one of the lakes but I think it would be really cool to see what they do because it is such a unique job within the California State Parks system.
He's good lookin, dude. What's your IG, bro.
Did y'all ever go out? 😂
You have that job because you kno someone nepotism
Let me guess you couldn’t pass the tests?