I’m at a bit of a crossroads right now. I’ve been feeling like it’s time to really commit to a career path. I’d like to be able to hunt quite a bit and make decent money as well. What are people doing, any recommendations or opinions would be great.
The guys I know who hunt whenever they want either own their own business, own a bunch of rental properties, or they are a lawyer or doctor.I’m at a bit of a crossroads right now. I’ve been feeling like it’s time to really commit to a career path. I’d like to be able to hunt quite a bit and make decent money as well. What are people doing, any recommendations or opinions would be great.
Firefighters have it pretty good. Usually very good pay, lots of time off with a couple of shift trades..etcI’m at a bit of a crossroads right now. I’ve been feeling like it’s time to really commit to a career path. I’d like to be able to hunt quite a bit and make decent money as well. What are people doing, any recommendations or opinions would be great.
What kinds of things are you thinking about? What are you good at?
Construction management ain't it if you're looking for a bunch of free time. There is decent money to be made there thoughI’ve been thinking about construction management a bit. Helicopter pilot, airline pilot, Cop. For a long time I wanted to coach college football (I’ve been playing in college, just had to end that due to an elbow surgery), I also decided I wanted to be able to hunt more and coaching doesn’t lend much time to that.
I’ve always been very entrepreneurial, started little businesses all through high-school and a couple in college. I did sales and I was decent at that but I don’t love it all the time. Worked construction and didn’t mind that. I’m good with people and I’d say I’m a good leader. I get bored with doing the same thing over and over and I enjoy being active at work. I thought it would be cool to be a wildlife photographer and I love photography but there’s not much money in that at all. It’s been hard to commit because I have so many different things I enjoy and so many different ideas.
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Any commercial pilot has to rack up some hours before they even consider you. There is a push right now for fixed wing pilots, but it takes some doing to get the minimum number of hours. You can take the written portion of the basic pilots license anytime. Sporty’s offers a well liked online study course and sets you up with a place to take the test in person. With misc. books and suggested items it comes to less than $500. Our youngest thought he wanted to do this because riding in a plane is fun, so we paid for the Sporty’s course and learning the nuts and bolts wasn’t as interesting as he had hoped, and the direction changed.I’ve been thinking about construction management a bit. Helicopter pilot, airline pilot, Cop. For a long time I wanted to coach college football (I’ve been playing in college, just had to end that due to an elbow surgery), I also decided I wanted to be able to hunt more and coaching doesn’t lend much time to that.
I’ve always been very entrepreneurial, started little businesses all through high-school and a couple in college. I did sales and I was decent at that but I don’t love it all the time. Worked construction and didn’t mind that. I’m good with people and I’d say I’m a good leader. I get bored with doing the same thing over and over and I enjoy being active at work. I thought it would be cool to be a wildlife photographer and I love photography but there’s not much money in that at all. It’s been hard to commit because I have so many different things I enjoy and so many different ideas.
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Get a job with a drilling contractor, the schedule is 2 weeks on 2 weeks off. (Patterson, H&P and Nabors are some major ones).I’m at a bit of a crossroads right now. I’ve been feeling like it’s time to really commit to a career path. I’d like to be able to hunt quite a bit and make decent money as well. What are people doing, any recommendations or opinions would be great.