If you're still a wilderness ranger, please please please make more videos!!! I have been looking for exactly this, trying to get a feel for what it'd be like being a ranger out there in the wilderness. And you were right; nothing like this exists on youtube, even still. Bring it back!!
ik this video is a bit old but could you do some more videos about being a ranger? like how you get the job, other tasks, pros and cons, if being a female ranger changes anything, maybe if u have any fun stories?
It all depends on location and agency. In my state, we're all maintenance/operational/project-based rangers who have a bachelor's degree in some field. With usually one interpretive ranger per popular park. In other states, the rangers might all be LEO's. It differs state to state and state to federal. In South Carolina, where I am, you start as an assistant ranger and after some experience, you can move to one of the other 46 state parks we have whenever job openings arise. Assistant Ranger ---> Ranger I ----> Ranger II ----> Ranger III -----> Asst. Park Manager ----> Park Manager. But some small parks may only have one ranger and a park manager. All depends from park to park. For some, this next point may be a pro or a con but usually the best and sometimes only way to get promoted is to move to another park. For example, I'm at a very popular park where rangers usually spend their whole careers. Since I am an assistant ranger, I will have to move to another park for a promotion or wait a decade for someone to retire at my park lol.
I wish I had more qualified and experienced network around me to explain this to me. I get the simplicity in which he explained it which is fine. However, I wish I could understand how to judge the market to determine if I should buy a home in a particular area. I really want to build generational wealth, I just wish I had proper circles of experience to educate me. The internet is always a source, but having a qualified and experienced mentor personally is hard to find. I wish I knew the avenues to establish these connections of endless knowledge.
Can you make a vid about how you got started as a ranger and what tips you have for those who are planning on entering the park service?
If you're still a wilderness ranger, please please please make more videos!!! I have been looking for exactly this, trying to get a feel for what it'd be like being a ranger out there in the wilderness. And you were right; nothing like this exists on youtube, even still. Bring it back!!
Your voice is so calm❤
Thank you for the vid! Please keep making them!
Start the channel💪.im a game ranger from South Africa and im interested in Park Ranger lifestyle in the States/Canada
really cool to see what someone does in this job! you look happy - for good reason, the view is gorgeous
ik this video is a bit old but could you do some more videos about being a ranger? like how you get the job, other tasks, pros and cons, if being a female ranger changes anything, maybe if u have any fun stories?
I second this request!
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Greatest job ever!
i would love more videos ! this is my dream job that i’m working towards.
This is so beautiful thank you
Can you be a full-time, year round interpretive park ranger? I don't really want to be a LEO Park Ranger unless I have to :(
It all depends on location and agency. In my state, we're all maintenance/operational/project-based rangers who have a bachelor's degree in some field. With usually one interpretive ranger per popular park. In other states, the rangers might all be LEO's. It differs state to state and state to federal. In South Carolina, where I am, you start as an assistant ranger and after some experience, you can move to one of the other 46 state parks we have whenever job openings arise. Assistant Ranger ---> Ranger I ----> Ranger II ----> Ranger III -----> Asst. Park Manager ----> Park Manager. But some small parks may only have one ranger and a park manager. All depends from park to park. For some, this next point may be a pro or a con but usually the best and sometimes only way to get promoted is to move to another park. For example, I'm at a very popular park where rangers usually spend their whole careers. Since I am an assistant ranger, I will have to move to another park for a promotion or wait a decade for someone to retire at my park lol.
Sad to see this was her only video on the matter hope she’s striving doe
I'd love some vids on how you got started in this line of work
How did you start as a ranger? What was your position - state park ranger 1?
Do u ever stay out for several days? Camp out, etc without heading back down to base?
I know this video is 3 years old but I'm subscribed in case you make more.
I really enjoyed this make more videos 🙌🏼😃
I wish I had more qualified and experienced network around me to explain this to me. I get the simplicity in which he explained it which is fine. However, I wish I could understand how to judge the market to determine if I should buy a home in a particular area. I really want to build generational wealth, I just wish I had proper circles of experience to educate me.
The internet is always a source, but having a qualified and experienced mentor personally is hard to find. I wish I knew the avenues to establish these connections of endless knowledge.
Can you make an update video please ma’am?
Do you have anything to protect yourself
Thinking of becoming a park ranger in Washington state also
How did you get this position??
I want your job do I need a lot of schooling thank u!
hey, i live in spokane and i want to start a career in the forest service, have you got any advice for me?
Are you working in Oregon?
Does it require degree to get into this position itself ?
In Ohio it requires peace officer training,idk about other state though
To bad majority of these jobs are seasonal and it’s not a job in very high demand so getting a full time position is hard
You are Gorgeous!!