Well, he's a pretty talented I’ll give him that. Spewing that drivel while jacking your buddy off at the same time, all while on camera, is pretty impressive...
Well, he's a pretty talented I’ll give him that. Spewing that drivel while jacking your buddy off at the same time, all while on camera, is pretty impressive...
I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers.
Found this https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/e...ervice/careers
Proof of the following special requirements will be requested during the competition process:
- Applicants must be at least 19 years of age
- Possess a valid driver’s license (Class 5 or higher)
- Completion of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course
- Completion of CORE Hunter Safety or provincial equivalent
- Completed Occupational First Aid Level 1 or equivalent training.
- Obtain Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Certification
- Successful completion of the PARE physical abilities test to the recruit standard of 4:45 minutes
I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers.
Second thread about the same thing.
But you did beat out the other one...
According to the article "Three individuals approached him after they were stymied in their attempts to find out how many conservation officers were hunters,"
Who where these people asking him to looking to the matter? Doubt it was just random people on the street. Isn't he connected to the organization Bears Matter? Coincidence?
Who would be more invested in conservation than a hunter
If all could send this to their NDP and/or Green MLA it would be appreciated.....Copy and paste and go.
Don't forget to include a link to the story!
http://vancouversun.com/news/local-n...ation-officers
When I was a young boy my father was a shop teacher he fixed his own mechanical equipment, My grandfather was a mechanic who worked on farm tractors and my passion through those influences led me to become a mechanic.
When My wife was young she spent a lot of time with her grandmother who was a nurse. Her grandmother told her exciting stories about the profession. Now my wife is a nurse.
My best friends father was a fishing guide and eventually my best friend became a guide but he also works at the local fish hatchery. His passion is fish! He knows more about fish than anyone I have ever met, his passion helps keep his interest and care in what he does at the hatchery. By doing this he is doing his part of keeping a healthy salmon population around for other anglers.
I started to think about the rest of my friends and family and soon realized I could tell stories like this about most of them. Makes me think what type of person would want to become a conservation officer! I wonder how many of them grew up spending lots of time in the outdoors hunting with their family and friends. The trend seems that people generally source work in what interests them. I wonder could they be like all the young professionals starting out with a dream to help make a difference and take care of their passion. Like I said earlier My father was a shop teacher and now my older sister is a teacher as well. If you ask her why she does it her answer is the same. It is not because our father was but because she wants to make a difference in young students lives!
Next time you see a conservation officer maybe you need to ask the question, did you become an officer to help protect something you were passionate about? I bet the answer will be yes. My fear would be if we had a group of people in the conservation profession who were not from a background of hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. They might not have the same care as someone that held those passions!
Seems pretty sensible that Hunters have chosen to become conservation officers and I couldn't think of a better person to do it than one who supports the interest they are tying to protect!
Thank you
Last edited by Frosty; 01-29-2018 at 11:48 PM.
Andrew Weaver of the Greens, Alex Dutton of the BC Liberals, and, err...some no name from the NDP square off in a debate...
Talk about a lack of class. Can't even get a name plate for himself, let along tape it on straight. Typical NDP though - "It's not my job" mentality infects that party from top to bottom.
And show up in something other than a plaid shirt and jeans for a televised debate, okay?
We can't get these pricks out of office soon enough, people.
Last edited by Fisher-Dude; 01-30-2018 at 07:09 AM.