NarrowGlint
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I am currently a freshman at SUNY ESF in New York. I am planning on getting an Applied Associate Degree in Forest Technology, and probably not coming back for my bachelors in Forest Resource Management.
I have considered becoming a forester in the future but from what I understand the foresters just make the plan and mark the trees, and maybe they don't get to actually do the falling and bucking (I could be wrong). I am very interested in actually doing the logging, I have chainsaw and tree-falling fever and all that and I absolutely love it. I am curious if I lean on the side of actually becoming a logger (or possibly getting into treecare) is it worth it to go back for a bachelors? Or is the associates good enough or is college not even really worth it for logging? I considered not going to college, but the 2 year degree seems like a perfect middle ground. What are your guys thoughts? College? No college? Forester? Logger? I understand this post has probably been done before and I looked but I still had some questions. Thanks alot guys
I have considered becoming a forester in the future but from what I understand the foresters just make the plan and mark the trees, and maybe they don't get to actually do the falling and bucking (I could be wrong). I am very interested in actually doing the logging, I have chainsaw and tree-falling fever and all that and I absolutely love it. I am curious if I lean on the side of actually becoming a logger (or possibly getting into treecare) is it worth it to go back for a bachelors? Or is the associates good enough or is college not even really worth it for logging? I considered not going to college, but the 2 year degree seems like a perfect middle ground. What are your guys thoughts? College? No college? Forester? Logger? I understand this post has probably been done before and I looked but I still had some questions. Thanks alot guys