Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: bobcat on August 15, 2024, 06:08:05 PM
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I saw this new job posted and thought someone here may be interested. Pay is pretty good- $72,000 to $98,000 annual salary.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/4612107/target-shooting-program-manager-environmental-planner-4-ep4?department%5B0%5D=Dept.%2520of%2520Natural%2520Resources&sort=PostingDate%257CDescending&page=2&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
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Sounds like a position that will go to a very well educated person. Probably a degree from Evergreen College or somewhere similar. And I’m sure someone who has never handled a firearm before Will be there Perfect fit for the job.
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Spot on :yeah:
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Well, at least the first thing listed under Desired Qualifications is this:
Knowledge and/or experience with recreational target shooting and hunting.
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Except that the only knowledge they will probably have of shooting and hunting is that they hate it. Everywhere I used to shoot now has bike trails or new hiking trails so it’s unsafe for me to shoot now. How about it’s unsafe for them to build a bike track in the middle of the woods. Unfortunately, it has to be fair for all user groups. Oh wait, except for our user group of course we are the ones that have to continue to bend and lose opportunities. That way the rest of them can continue to expand theirs.
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Except that the only knowledge they will probably have of shooting and hunting is that they hate it. Everywhere I used to shoot now has bike trails or new hiking trails so it’s unsafe for me to shoot now. How about it’s unsafe for them to build a bike track in the middle of the woods. Unfortunately, it has to be fair for all user groups. Oh wait, except for our user group of course we are the ones that have to continue to bend and lose opportunities. That way the rest of them can continue to expand theirs.
That darn pesky second amendment