Is leaving a tech job to start a career in forestry a bad idea?
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by /u/Additional_Leading68
1d ago
I have a job in tech that pays me $80k and I can work remotely. It's nice for those reasons but I hate being behind a computer literally all day (I could deal with a few hours, but I'm behind one for 8 every day). I also want a job that I feel is more meaningful and of interest to me - I have always loved trees. Would it be crazy to make this transition? submitted by /u/Additional_Leading68 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Any advice on this? Can I do it myself or should I call a pro?
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/Hairy_Square_4658
2d ago
This tree is in my back yard it looks like it stop on a small branch. submitted by /u/Hairy_Square_4658 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Calibrating/cleaning Spiegel Relaskop?
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/bananashakedawg
2d ago
Recently bought a relatively lightly used spiegel relaskop on ebay. While I can see the bars fine, the bars aren't nearly as clear to see as my old relaskop at my old DNR job, and I can't make out the numbers. Do folks recommend I send it in for calibration/cleaning, or work on it myself? And if you recommend sending it in, would you use forestry suppliers, Atterbury, or someone else? Thank you everyone submitted by /u/bananashakedawg [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Living and working out of a teardrop camper
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/Competitive_Reach562
2d ago
Hey everyone, I'm a 23-year-old who spent most of my life in San Diego until my family relocated to central Florida when I was 22. I've done a variety of jobs, from filming weddings to construction, welding, and I even started my own woodworking business www.expeditionboardco.com However, after nearly two years in Florida, I've realized it's not where I want to be. My interests lie in cooler weather, mountains, forests, camping, exploring, overlanding, and creating things. Just under a year ago I bought half an acre of land and just finished building a small teardrop trailer for weekends spen ..read more
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Timberwolf
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/Embii_
2d ago
Does anyone have any advice about a towed timberwolf wood chipper, the chipping wheels has stopped turning after a piece of wood became stuck and has since been removed. submitted by /u/Embii_ [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Does anyone know of any trucking companies or mills with their own truck fleets hiring log haulers in the South? Anywhere from Virginia to Louisiana would be great. Thank you
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/AndyTrucker97
2d ago
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Forest Engineer
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/p33kp
3d ago
I completed my bachelor's (undergrad degree) in forestry from Nepal. I am interested in studying Forest Engineering in any country. Am I eligible for studying? submitted by /u/p33kp [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Can you give me a little help with studying?
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/PlaneHunter5256
3d ago
Hi. I'm a graduated student major in foreastry in Korea, also a korean. I did major in foreastry but my school was not good and they only teach technical things that used in company.(CAD, landscape design, plant taxonomy, basic theory of forest...etc) But I want to work globally someday so I think I need an additional study. So...can you tell me what books did you use when you start studying foreastry or a website that I can get a information..? Thanks. submitted by /u/PlaneHunter5256 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Graduated with an AA in General Studies, now seeking a BS in Agroforestry.
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/Dipli-dot36
4d ago
Hello everyone. As the title says, I just graduated with an AA in General Studies with a hard emphasis on Land Resources. Fortunately, while still in school I managed to land a Contractor Utility Forester position with a decent company. Now, with that being said. I'm mostly looking for advice. While I'm in a forestry related field, I know that an Associates of Art degree is not gonna help me go above and beyond. Unless I am overthinking it? And talking with my boss, he wants me to try and apply for the ISA Certification as soon as possible because he thinks I have enough tree experience and c ..read more
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Garmin gps 65s- installing custom maps
Reddit » Forestry
by /u/bananashakedawg
4d ago
Trying to load a map onto my garmin that i made in QGIS. Haven't had luck so far. Anyone familiar with this process? No luck searching around online so far submitted by /u/bananashakedawg [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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