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I know some of you have experience working with/for USFS. I'm currently AD USN with plans on making it a career, but looking forward 10+ years to what I'll do "after the Navy." As much as I have always said I'll "never work for the government again," I am interested in working at the USFS for the opportunities to continue serving stateside and in the management of natural resources. It would be a "devil I know" sort of a deal. I've heard it referred to as the "Forest Circus" and I can relate to those sentiments.
So, I'm looking for input and thoughts from those who have:
-Made a career at the USFS
-Worked for the USFS, not a career
-Volunteered for the USFS
-Worked as a contractor hired by the USFS
-Owned/operated a contracting service and been contracted by USFS
Any experience in above is welcome. From the GS-5 secretary positions to GS-15 or above (if there is even anything higher than that...not sure if there's an SES equivalent for the USFS). The good, bad, ugly, great, unexpected, etc. Where were you "stationed?" How did "stationing" work - did you get assigned a forest district that you wanted, or does the USFS do with you what they want (like the military)? What did you THINK you were going to do vs. what did you ACTUALLY do? Frustrations? Enjoyment? In my mind I see "lots of outdoors time in the woods" but I also know the realities of the "speed of government," mandated trainings, slow and/or outdated technologies, procedures and policies with a lot of red tape, etc.
Background if anyone cares, and not sure what impact it'll have on the hiring process: I have 11 years experience in the Navy (presently a LCDR/O4 Surface Warfare Officer, doing a second Chief Engineer tour). Educational background, I hold a BS in Technical Systems Management from Illinois and a Master's in Natural Resources from the University of Idaho.
Thanks for any input,
Joe
So, I'm looking for input and thoughts from those who have:
-Made a career at the USFS
-Worked for the USFS, not a career
-Volunteered for the USFS
-Worked as a contractor hired by the USFS
-Owned/operated a contracting service and been contracted by USFS
Any experience in above is welcome. From the GS-5 secretary positions to GS-15 or above (if there is even anything higher than that...not sure if there's an SES equivalent for the USFS). The good, bad, ugly, great, unexpected, etc. Where were you "stationed?" How did "stationing" work - did you get assigned a forest district that you wanted, or does the USFS do with you what they want (like the military)? What did you THINK you were going to do vs. what did you ACTUALLY do? Frustrations? Enjoyment? In my mind I see "lots of outdoors time in the woods" but I also know the realities of the "speed of government," mandated trainings, slow and/or outdated technologies, procedures and policies with a lot of red tape, etc.
Background if anyone cares, and not sure what impact it'll have on the hiring process: I have 11 years experience in the Navy (presently a LCDR/O4 Surface Warfare Officer, doing a second Chief Engineer tour). Educational background, I hold a BS in Technical Systems Management from Illinois and a Master's in Natural Resources from the University of Idaho.
Thanks for any input,
Joe