Hello all, a little back story and then my dilemma.
I am 33 years old MI res. I bass fished as a kid however it wasn't until later in life (21) that I got into hunting and it wasn't until I was about 28-30 when I started chasing salmon and steelhead around my state. This fishery allowed me to see hunting and fishing from new perspective. One that has made me realize that the opportunities I have to deer hunt as well as chase fish are not guaranteed in any way for my young sons (ages 9 and 4). I served in the USMC from 09-13. I got out and used my GI bill to get my pilots license (was chasing a big paycheck). Realized I don't wanna live that life style 3/4 of the way through my flight degree. I ended up graduating with a BS in Aviation management. I now work in a cubical as an aircraft sales associate and absolutely hate it. Like white knuckling the steering wheel on the way in to work every morning planning how ill quit hate it haha. 4 years at this job I have a salary at 55k, good insurance and all that. A 4 day on 4 day off rotation (the only reason I am still here as this allows for ample time to chase game).
The issue I am having. I would like a job that has something to do with the outdoors / conservation. For 3 years I have been trying to find something that relates to this passion of the outdoors and uprooting my family would not be ideal (also not completely out of the question but we have planted roots here). Any job openings that come up through the state for conservation really prefer to hire those that started volunteering at 16... worked part time.. so on and so forth and worked through the system. I stopped a Conservation Officer at a Diner a couple years back. Tired to pick his brain on the subject. I explained what I wanted to do and funny enough he was an Army vet that also decided around his 30's he wanted a career in the same thing. He also confirmed it is rare to get into state conservation positions without "coming up through their system" if you will. This is difficult to do at my age and situation. My wife works at a local farm and doesn't bring in much income to float us while I work part time or even full time for $12/hr.
My dream right now is to work for a Local Ducks Unlimited outfit that isn't far from home. I would work there in any compacity. Just to be apart of something bigger ultimately working towards a better future for wildlife as well as my children. I have a decent resume with my time in the corps, degree from university (although they aren't exactly begging for someone holding an Aviation management degree), I spent a couple years maintaining a 150 acre camp where we managed invasive growth and such. But I cannot seem to get a foot in anywhere.
Has anyone else made this change in life? Like all of us I am sure, I just want to do something I enjoy and have a passion for but at this point I feel I may have made to many wrong turns to end up on that road. Any advise is appreciated. Feel free to PM. Thank you.
Semper Fi.
I am 33 years old MI res. I bass fished as a kid however it wasn't until later in life (21) that I got into hunting and it wasn't until I was about 28-30 when I started chasing salmon and steelhead around my state. This fishery allowed me to see hunting and fishing from new perspective. One that has made me realize that the opportunities I have to deer hunt as well as chase fish are not guaranteed in any way for my young sons (ages 9 and 4). I served in the USMC from 09-13. I got out and used my GI bill to get my pilots license (was chasing a big paycheck). Realized I don't wanna live that life style 3/4 of the way through my flight degree. I ended up graduating with a BS in Aviation management. I now work in a cubical as an aircraft sales associate and absolutely hate it. Like white knuckling the steering wheel on the way in to work every morning planning how ill quit hate it haha. 4 years at this job I have a salary at 55k, good insurance and all that. A 4 day on 4 day off rotation (the only reason I am still here as this allows for ample time to chase game).
The issue I am having. I would like a job that has something to do with the outdoors / conservation. For 3 years I have been trying to find something that relates to this passion of the outdoors and uprooting my family would not be ideal (also not completely out of the question but we have planted roots here). Any job openings that come up through the state for conservation really prefer to hire those that started volunteering at 16... worked part time.. so on and so forth and worked through the system. I stopped a Conservation Officer at a Diner a couple years back. Tired to pick his brain on the subject. I explained what I wanted to do and funny enough he was an Army vet that also decided around his 30's he wanted a career in the same thing. He also confirmed it is rare to get into state conservation positions without "coming up through their system" if you will. This is difficult to do at my age and situation. My wife works at a local farm and doesn't bring in much income to float us while I work part time or even full time for $12/hr.
My dream right now is to work for a Local Ducks Unlimited outfit that isn't far from home. I would work there in any compacity. Just to be apart of something bigger ultimately working towards a better future for wildlife as well as my children. I have a decent resume with my time in the corps, degree from university (although they aren't exactly begging for someone holding an Aviation management degree), I spent a couple years maintaining a 150 acre camp where we managed invasive growth and such. But I cannot seem to get a foot in anywhere.
Has anyone else made this change in life? Like all of us I am sure, I just want to do something I enjoy and have a passion for but at this point I feel I may have made to many wrong turns to end up on that road. Any advise is appreciated. Feel free to PM. Thank you.
Semper Fi.