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I was actually at the class with my old lady for her hunter ed. We were about 5 minutes early luckily! I was pretty shocked as well when he said that he was going to turn away anyone that was late. There were a few groups after you that were also turned away. He started out the class by saying how he has no problem failing people and that he wasn't going to be easy on them etc. We were also under the impression that we were going to find out if they passed or failed at the end but when it ended, he said we would get stuff mailed to us because he had to leave for a scouting trip to montana!
The work of the hunter education instructor is demanding, the pay is lousy (as in non-existent!) and the hours are often long and inconvenient. Instructors love their work not because of any material rewards or benefits, but because they know they are contributing in some small way to the future of hunting. If you like a challenge, aren't afraid of hard work and see yourself as a good team player, we want to hear from you soon!
The instructors set their own class dates and then submit them to the WDFW to be set up on the class schedule. Also instructors class used to be one weekend, from what I hear it now takes most people at least a month to pass the instructor training. Then you have to teach with a experienced instructor before you can start your own class.