For a job that you don’t need any type of education for, it makes (On average) $29,280. This job, in my opinion, is a steal because not only do I love animals, but I also love fishing and hunting them and when you get paid for doing that, it’s a win, win situation. However, you can take a two-year vocational-technical …show more content…
I would catch frogs or snakes or whatever moved that was an animal. However, there is some animals I will not put down like dogs, house geckos, crabs, or even deer. If I got this job when I grow up I would probably start my own company, since 61% of hunting and fishing workers are self-employed.
Fishing and knowing the different species and types of fish has always fascinated me which is why fishing is also one of my favorite hobbies. I’ve always wondered why my parents named me River and I always thought it was because of the fish in the River. Fishing to me is like a sport and a fun game at the same time, you select your bait, worms, mealworms, small bait fish, lures, etc… Whoever catches the biggest fish wins. If I was a fisher, like a hunter, would be self-employed because not only is fishing fun, but seafood is my absolute favorite type of food. Just like the other two points, it’s a win, win situation.
As you can see from my three reasons above, this job is perfect for me. There is no negatives about this job, besides the fact that you work in hazardous conditions and hunting animals twice maybe three times your size, but that doesn’t sound that bad because one saying I always going by is, a river is not strong because of its power, but because of its