redneck logger
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:greenchainsaw: i live in minnesota and im thinking about going into forestry and become a logger i was wondering about pay and the stuff i can expect from day to day and if its really worth doing.
i want to do it because its what i love but just dont know how to get started in it. i know not many young guys go in it around here its a dieing job. have any tips?
i want to do it because its what i love but just dont know how to get started in it. i know not many young guys go in it around here its a dieing job. have any tips?
and you gotta go where the timber is...
there's plenty of companies in the rocky mountains looking
for hard workers to help with the beetle kill salvage
Yup...if you really want to go logging the Left Coast is where it's at. There's been some good advice given you so far. There isn't any real job security, the money isn't great, the work can be damn hard, and you're looked down on my the majority of society. You get dirty, you get sore, you get banged up, and that's just on the good days.
If these things don't bother you, then give it a try. Be ready to start at the bottom...literally at the bottom if you're on a rigging crew. If you start out on the landing chasing or bumping knots (or both) I hope you like to move at a trot all day. There's little logging outfits all over the Sierras and finding a job isn't hard. Keeping the job is a different story. And sometimes even having a job for very long is hard to do. Things slow down, the market changes, the logger gets in on different ground and doesn't need as many people...and there goes your job.
But, if you can tough it out for a couple of seasons, and if you're a good hard worker, if you're right there ready to go every morning and you pull your share of the load all day and don't whine....the word will get out about you. If you're good, the boss will keep you longer than he should. When he does have to let you go he'll probably have a good idea where you should look for another job. He might even loan you out to other loggers he knows just so maybe he can get you back when he needs you.
So...try it. If you don't try it you might spend the rest of your life wishing you had. And if you wind up deciding it's not for you...what the hell, you're young and you can go do something else.
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