UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
- Fish-cador
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Re: UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
Only? I rather go fishing.skifalls wrote:Salary Range: $65,713 - $72,753
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Re: UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
4liters wrote:I’m sure you would but they wouldn’t be the ones you’d be dealing with for more than a minute or two.smile0784 wrote:You would meet some good characters lol
True true
You always here about inspection going bad but never how many ones they have
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Thats pretty low for what you doskifalls wrote:Salary Range: $65,713 - $72,753
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Re: UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
Years ago I knew the Officer for East Gippsland yes they were that thin on the ground.
He knew me by my vehicle Blue/White F100, same as the Marlo bait supply had always confusing, Police would wave me thru many a stop/testing site a wave back and kept going.
He once said you should join knowing all the back roads and tracks to places we'll never get to, or ever hear about.
I thought for what seemed a long time a minute or so.
And when he said "no fishing on the job 24hour call out" and no fishing gear in a fisheries boat.
"Hell No" he only asked once.
He knew me by my vehicle Blue/White F100, same as the Marlo bait supply had always confusing, Police would wave me thru many a stop/testing site a wave back and kept going.
He once said you should join knowing all the back roads and tracks to places we'll never get to, or ever hear about.
I thought for what seemed a long time a minute or so.
And when he said "no fishing on the job 24hour call out" and no fishing gear in a fisheries boat.
"Hell No" he only asked once.
- Tim399
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Re: UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
That actually had me laughing :rofl:4liters wrote:frozen couta when they start acting like fuckwits
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Re: UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
Its very poor pay
Its turmed away off the better applicants for sure.
I was asked a few years ago now and thst was one off the reasons i said no.
The others were from memory
Poor roster
Transfer to a crap location.
Working every duck open.
Working every cod open
Working every snapper season
Working during the build up and run off
Not much off a life
Bm
Its turmed away off the better applicants for sure.
I was asked a few years ago now and thst was one off the reasons i said no.
The others were from memory
Poor roster
Transfer to a crap location.
Working every duck open.
Working every cod open
Working every snapper season
Working during the build up and run off
Not much off a life
Bm
Re: UP FOR A CHALLENGING FISHERIES OFFICER CAREER?
Years ago I knew the Officer for East Gippsland yes they were that thin on the ground.
He knew me by my vehicle Blue/White F100, same as the Marlo bait supply had always confusing, Police would wave me thru many a stop/testing site a wave back and kept going.
He once said you should join knowing all the back roads and tracks to places we'll never get to, or ever hear about.
I thought for what seemed a long time a minute or so.
And when he said "no fishing on the job 24hour call out" and no fishing gear in a fisheries boat.
"Hell No" he only asked once.
In reflection I must say, if I took the long cut thru Maffra due to highway delay/ blockage the Maffra copper was there on the west side of the bridge going in to say in here driver, and I had been driving Semi-trailers for 40 years and have been stopped more times than ever by the Maffra copper than everywhere else. not booked but stopped.
He knew me by my vehicle Blue/White F100, same as the Marlo bait supply had always confusing, Police would wave me thru many a stop/testing site a wave back and kept going.
He once said you should join knowing all the back roads and tracks to places we'll never get to, or ever hear about.
I thought for what seemed a long time a minute or so.
And when he said "no fishing on the job 24hour call out" and no fishing gear in a fisheries boat.
"Hell No" he only asked once.
In reflection I must say, if I took the long cut thru Maffra due to highway delay/ blockage the Maffra copper was there on the west side of the bridge going in to say in here driver, and I had been driving Semi-trailers for 40 years and have been stopped more times than ever by the Maffra copper than everywhere else. not booked but stopped.
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