TreeDog
Member
I've mostly been a lurker on the forum. I really enjoy the community and information that is shared and can be found here. I believe that the majority of members are honest hunters that love wild places and respect the resource. I come to you all asking for some help and knowledge.
Little background:
My long-time significant other are finally getting serious about moving to the west. We both have lived our lives to present in West Virginia, and while it is an amazing place, it's time for something else.
I fell in love with the western U.S. after my first trip to hunt mule deer in Wyoming in 2016. Last summer two friends and I flew out to fish and explore Yellowstone, the Tetons, and the Bighorns. This past fall we hunted elk and mule deer in Colorado. I think about moving multiple times a day. Me talking about the west constantly has gotten her extremely interested in moving as well.
The biggest hurdle as been finding decent employment. She's a nurse so it's been relatively easy for her to find a job.
Which leads me to Kalispell.
She was recently offered an extremely good position at the hospital there. Great pay and exactly what she wants to do. I, on the other hand, haven't had much luck My education and background is in forestry. I've worked in consulting and land management and now work on the timber buying/logging/sawmill side of things. I see a lots of seasonal or part-time jobs, hardly any full-time positions in the Kalispell area. I did interview with a state agency, but wasn't chosen for the position.
We planned to take a trip to Glacier and the surrounding area near the end of August, before she had the offer. Now the trip will be focusing on trying to find somewhere to live.
So my questions are what employment opportunities are there in the Kalispell area? I really enjoy forestry and would like to use my degree, but I'm open to anything.
How's the hunting? From what I've read it's a lot of dark timber and good whitetails. What about elk? Any mule deer?
What about fishing?
And what's it like really like to live in the area? We know to expect tons of snow and a long winter, with a big influx of people in the summer, but is there anything else we should know before taking the dive and moving everything across the country?
Of course this all depends on if I can find a job with decent pay. She's not too fond of the idea of being my sugar momma while I hunt and fish all the time.
Thanks in advance to anyone taking the time to read this and to anyone with any answers or suggestions.
Little background:
My long-time significant other are finally getting serious about moving to the west. We both have lived our lives to present in West Virginia, and while it is an amazing place, it's time for something else.
I fell in love with the western U.S. after my first trip to hunt mule deer in Wyoming in 2016. Last summer two friends and I flew out to fish and explore Yellowstone, the Tetons, and the Bighorns. This past fall we hunted elk and mule deer in Colorado. I think about moving multiple times a day. Me talking about the west constantly has gotten her extremely interested in moving as well.
The biggest hurdle as been finding decent employment. She's a nurse so it's been relatively easy for her to find a job.
Which leads me to Kalispell.
She was recently offered an extremely good position at the hospital there. Great pay and exactly what she wants to do. I, on the other hand, haven't had much luck My education and background is in forestry. I've worked in consulting and land management and now work on the timber buying/logging/sawmill side of things. I see a lots of seasonal or part-time jobs, hardly any full-time positions in the Kalispell area. I did interview with a state agency, but wasn't chosen for the position.
We planned to take a trip to Glacier and the surrounding area near the end of August, before she had the offer. Now the trip will be focusing on trying to find somewhere to live.
So my questions are what employment opportunities are there in the Kalispell area? I really enjoy forestry and would like to use my degree, but I'm open to anything.
How's the hunting? From what I've read it's a lot of dark timber and good whitetails. What about elk? Any mule deer?
What about fishing?
And what's it like really like to live in the area? We know to expect tons of snow and a long winter, with a big influx of people in the summer, but is there anything else we should know before taking the dive and moving everything across the country?
Of course this all depends on if I can find a job with decent pay. She's not too fond of the idea of being my sugar momma while I hunt and fish all the time.
Thanks in advance to anyone taking the time to read this and to anyone with any answers or suggestions.