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Fish and game warden . Austin Machnik 10/21/13 Hr.5. Why should you be a fish and game warder .
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Fish and game warden Austin Machnik 10/21/13 Hr.5
Why should you be a fish and game warder Have you ever like to see the outdoors in a new way and be like a cop. But a cop of nature and to protect the animals and the people of a small town. I got interested in this career by seeing it on TV and I wonted to be a cop when I was young I will be researching how much they make and how long they work
Responsible • enforcinghunting, pollution, trappingand fishing regulations • Promote hunter safety and protect and preserve wildlife and ecosystems • Patrol assigned areas by car, boat, airplane, horse, or on foot • Ensure hunters or fishers are using legal methods and equipment. • Collect and report information on population and condition of fish and wildlife in their habit • Photograph damage, record other evidence, and estimate financial loss for property owners
Working condition • It is both physical and mental because you are running around and you can be away from home for a long time • it is an outdoor job you are out in the woods or on the lake or in the sky • Fish and game wardens work from five to eight and have weekend off and at times they are on call for 24 hour call • have a high school diploma or GED • have at least an associate degree. I plan to go to Idaho • complete short-term on-the-job training
Training, Qualifications, Advancement • have a high school diploma or GED • have at least an associate degree. I plan to go to Idaho • complete short-term on-the-job training • Animal Science • Computer Applications • Criminology • Natural Resources Management • Physical Education • Psychology
JobOutlook/Employment • Employment rate is 6,320 0.6 % • I wont to find this career in Alaska
Earnings • Hourly Wage 10%is $15.32 and the Annual Wage of 10% is $31,870 • Hourly Wage 25%is $18.32 and the Annual Wage of 25% $38,100 • Hourly Wage 50%(Median) $23.11 and the Annual Wage of 50% $48,070