Hey guys, I get a lot of questions for people who are specifically looking to get into forest work and I threw this video together to answer some of the most common types of questions people have as well as some cool links to help you guys found out more about things than I cover here. Hope this is helpful and I appreciate all of the feedback on the videos/channel!
Just scratching the surface. Found out about this job area a few days ago. I am 20, just about to finish a degree in Media, but It doesnt interest me any more so I am looking for somthing more sutied to my interests. I love the outdoors, and nature (who doesn't?). This area of work honestly seems amazing, and I live in Canada with some amazing forests to work with. I need to research more, but I think I want to pursue this further. Kinda excited !
did you do it? The USFS has so many programs for people your age you should take advantage of that! They can get you paid summer work, housing, all that. And when you are done that experience is so valuable to them. One summer could get you set on a great career. You should look into if you haven't already.
I did not do it no. Almost did but took another path. Things have changed for me and now I might try somthing like this again. Thanks for the suggestions@@collinmc90 Alos I am in Canada so I would do a similar thing here
Just applied as a forestry aid. really hoping to hear back. If they don't I'm not giving up, I really think this is my calling. I'm 34. done a few different careers and never satisfied. I think this is the key.
Did you get the job? How is it? I'm in the same position never felt satisfied with what I did. I spend all me freetime in the woods though I'm thinking about getting into the forestry field.
If you want to be a professional forester you need a forestry bachelor's degree. I had to move cities to go to the nearest accredited forestry school. Im a forester with the US Forest Service, been with the FS for 10 years. If youre willing to move you can climb the ladder.
I am a Filipino licensed Forester, I am Roseller ELBORE LIM, spending a holiday vacation here in kuala Lumpur Malaysia, I want to apply for a senior Forester.
How do I learn forestry for my land? The Biltmore trails are beautiful. How does the average person learn and restore a property? Can someone hire a forester? Thanks!
If you are interested in working for the Feds as a Forester (0460 series) you need to make sure you meet the education requirement. That includes completing enough credits in three different categories (see USAJobs) to get the exact requirements. Other than that you can get your degree doesn't necessarily need to be in forestry, but it will be hard to meet the education requirement without it.
Hey guys, I get a lot of questions for people who are specifically looking to get into forest work and I threw this video together to answer some of the most common types of questions people have as well as some cool links to help you guys found out more about things than I cover here. Hope this is helpful and I appreciate all of the feedback on the videos/channel!
can I wear pull on for forestry jobs like lumberjack ,arbotist ,wildland firefighting ?
Just scratching the surface. Found out about this job area a few days ago. I am 20, just about to finish a degree in Media, but It doesnt interest me any more so I am looking for somthing more sutied to my interests. I love the outdoors, and nature (who doesn't?). This area of work honestly seems amazing, and I live in Canada with some amazing forests to work with. I need to research more, but I think I want to pursue this further. Kinda excited !
hows it going
@@threeeightsixeight hello
did you do it? The USFS has so many programs for people your age you should take advantage of that! They can get you paid summer work, housing, all that. And when you are done that experience is so valuable to them. One summer could get you set on a great career. You should look into if you haven't already.
I did not do it no. Almost did but took another path. Things have changed for me and now I might try somthing like this again. Thanks for the suggestions@@collinmc90 Alos I am in Canada so I would do a similar thing here
Just applied as a forestry aid. really hoping to hear back. If they don't I'm not giving up, I really think this is my calling. I'm 34. done a few different careers and never satisfied. I think this is the key.
Did you get the job? How is it? I'm in the same position never felt satisfied with what I did. I spend all me freetime in the woods though I'm thinking about getting into the forestry field.
I’m also curious if you got the job? I’m almost 30 and am in the same boat. I feel that forestry will be fulfilling.
Great video! I learned a lot, thank you.
Forestry doesn’t pay as much as it should unless you plan on doing Private Timber Harvesting for a company. It’s really as shame.
If you want to be a professional forester you need a forestry bachelor's degree. I had to move cities to go to the nearest accredited forestry school. Im a forester with the US Forest Service, been with the FS for 10 years. If youre willing to move you can climb the ladder.
Hows the pay, 20 bucks an hour right?
I am a Filipino licensed Forester, I am Roseller ELBORE LIM, spending a holiday vacation here in kuala Lumpur Malaysia, I want to apply for a senior Forester.
Which forester job we can get after high school
can you just into park ranger with a associates or a ranger school?
A park ranger is mostly a law enforcement officer. If you want to be in the woods you need to be a professional forester or a forestry technician
I just got into UBC Bachelor of Natural Resource Science, I'm slightly worried about the job outlook once I graduate though
How do I learn forestry for my land?
The Biltmore trails are beautiful.
How does the average person learn and restore a property?
Can someone hire a forester?
Thanks!
I m from India.
Recently i have done my master's in Forestry.
Is there any way to join jobs in Forestry in USA
Hello sir
stay in india jeet
Sir I want to be join Canada forest
Can i become a forester with a bachelors in Agriculture and Masters in Forestry?
lol
If you are interested in working for the Feds as a Forester (0460 series) you need to make sure you meet the education requirement. That includes completing enough credits in three different categories (see USAJobs) to get the exact requirements. Other than that you can get your degree doesn't necessarily need to be in forestry, but it will be hard to meet the education requirement without it.