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01grander
Mar 21, 2010, 10:39 PM
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I realize this is a stupid question considering I've never even done it before. I'm kind of at an impasse with my job situation. I could probably keep going with it and maybe make money someday but it really doesn't make me happy. I really enjoy being outside and think that I would enjoy being a guide of some sort. God's been kicking me in the butt to make a change so I'm trying to figure out what it is I need to do. Any ideas on how to get a job doing something like this? I know there are technically degrees from schools out west and there's places that offer courses on mountaineering techniques. I didn't know if some places might hire you and train you up.
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USnavy
Mar 21, 2010, 10:54 PM
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Well if you want to be a rock, ice, alpine, or mountaineering guide you would be well off to get your AMGA certification first. Accept in special situations, most respectable companies require their guides’ to have a AMGA cert.
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hendo
Mar 22, 2010, 3:56 AM
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01grander wrote: ... I really enjoy being outside and think that I would enjoy being a guide of some sort. ... As the old proverb goes, be careful what you wish for, you might get it. Mountain guiding might be for you. But I suspect happiness in that line of work has more to do with being a people person than with enjoying being outside. I've known people who've made their hobby their job and have come to hate both. Perhaps you can line up a little part-time work in guiding/teaching and see how it fits?
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01grander
Mar 22, 2010, 2:24 PM
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Good to know about the cert courses. My main problem is that I live in Alabama. I've applied for jobs in TN and CO but nothing has come through. I really need to move out to an area, continue in my line of work, and then possibly branch out. I'll just have to see.
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