What do you do?
#41
RE: What do you do?
Currently I am an environmental engineer at a consulting firm. I'm new there but once the season comes I get out of work by 330 and fridays I'll be out by noon. Plus a week during the rut.
Previous jobs I've held allowed for a lot of hunting time although they may have not been the best jobs in my field. This one seems to be a decent blend of good job but still allows me to hunt.
Previous jobs I've held allowed for a lot of hunting time although they may have not been the best jobs in my field. This one seems to be a decent blend of good job but still allows me to hunt.
#43
RE: What do you do?
I'm a regional sales manager for a software company that develops a professional services automation product that is geared towards the IT service industry specifically. I am new there, been there for 2 months now but absolutely love it..........best job I have everhad by far. I really hope to build a career here and stay till I retire.
I only get 2 weeks vacation, but after December I am free to move anywhere I want in the country and work from home as long as I have high speed internet access and a phone. My hopes are to move into the sticks in either central NY or bradford county PA so I can live somewhere I can walk off the back porch and into a treestand.
I also work part time at a local archery shop, and am involved in a family owned organic grassfed beef/pork/lamb business.
I only get 2 weeks vacation, but after December I am free to move anywhere I want in the country and work from home as long as I have high speed internet access and a phone. My hopes are to move into the sticks in either central NY or bradford county PA so I can live somewhere I can walk off the back porch and into a treestand.
I also work part time at a local archery shop, and am involved in a family owned organic grassfed beef/pork/lamb business.
#45
RE: What do you do?
ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
Surprised you wouldn't move to Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Illinois or someplace like that, Matt.
Surprised you wouldn't move to Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Illinois or someplace like that, Matt.
Central, NY or Bradford County, PA would allow me to finally get out of the suburbs and into the best hunting in the northeast, as well as be much closer to family.
Central NY or PA will have to do.
#46
RE: What do you do?
Firefighter/Parmedic for a city. work only 10-12 days/mo. My part time job is a town w/the State forest going thru it, so I off work & "in da woods" in 15min.Work there about 10days/mo, so hunt'n is good my friends.
#47
RE: What do you do?
I've beenin education(health, weights,p.e.and sciences)and coaching (from H.S. Football and Baseballto Jr. Basketball)for 13 years. Also I own and operate a logging/land enhancement business in the summers. Phasing out of the logging and will be launching a new business in the near future.