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Yes, I had three phone conversations. First with my state Senator, second with Ruth Musgrave (Senior Policy Advisor to Inslee), third with Barbara Baker (commission chair). This was followed up with a zoom conference with two people from Inslee’s office plus Musgrave asking a lot of questions regarding policy and current wildlife issues, went about 45 minutes. I believe I was in one of the final rounds but was most likely passed over due to my lack of higher education or biology/wildlife management degree. This was the most recent appointment round last year with I believe.
Did apply, got a dear John letter.
Thanks for the reply’s I’m pretty sure there’s two opening this year. I would encourage everyone and anyone that is slightly interested in at least filling out an application.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Do they pay commission members,or are they volunteers.Even though I would never be considered.Can't quit my day job.
Quote from: hunter399 on January 21, 2024, 10:06:51 AMDo they pay commission members,or are they volunteers.Even though I would never be considered.Can't quit my day job.I believe it’s $150 per day for in-session meetings and all travel expenses are compensated. There was a push last year from an Eastern Wa rep to make it a salaried position in hopes of attracting more talent. as it currently sits the appointment caters to those of financial means who are retired, a narrow demographic which I pointed out to the selection committee and heavy criticized them for in the interview process.
Quote from: time2hunt on January 21, 2024, 09:14:10 AMThanks for the reply’s I’m pretty sure there’s two opening this year. I would encourage everyone and anyone that is slightly interested in at least filling out an application.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTwo of the three are commissioners that are well thought out and responsible. If you lose either it would be very bad. On the other hand I agree with you because I cannot imagine the frustration these two have experienced.