Where do you work?
#23
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 314

To this day I cannot remember how I chose this profession, but I am an accountant. I worked for a public accounting firm for four years and resigned this summer to allowmyself more time to hunt.I now work for a private company, still as an accountant, but I have plenty of time to hunt on the weekends. You are headed in the right direction with forest management/agriculture if you are looking to spend some serious time outdoors.
#24

I work for the local FS. I graduated last spring in Agribusiness Economics from Southern Illinois Univeristy. During busy season it's hard to find time to hunt, but you get dibs on alot of good hunting ground.
#28
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 98

I am working on becoming a full time student, you can't beat ging to school 3-4 days a week and hunting the rest of the time. However the Air Force has me for 4 years starting around the first of the year, and then I plan on becoming and accountant for 20 years. Then I will retire so I can hunt and fish allI want.