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Firing on: Remaining Forest Service staff fill in to keep Mendenhall Glacier activities flowing | Juneau Empire
As visitor center continues lectures and kids’ events, fired employees get a show of community support.
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I have to fill out a time sheet every day with my job. Our managers don’tNot a news story, but I heard from a friend in the FS that he had to submit an email this weekend, justifying his position and outlining what he did the week before. Sounds to me like the provisionals were just part 1…
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Forest Service terminations cut deep on Flathead National Forest
Fischer Gangemi never really considered a career outside of the Forest Service.dailyinterlake.com
More rubber stamping contracts?For folks not reading the articles posted, this excerpt should be concerning, even if you aren't worried about the trails and rivers.
"Bobby Oshaben, a former forestry technician, called the mass terminations reckless and said the Trump administration’s assertion that cuts would improve government efficiency was short-sighted.
As a member of the timber presale preparation crew, Oshaben prepared timber plots for bidding. Flathead National Forest typically produces between 60 and 90 million board feet of timber each year, enough to frame 6,000 mid-sized homes. This year, Oshaben said the agency doubled its yearly harvest targets, but he doubts the downsized work crews will be able to keep up with the workload.
“I think that people don’t realize how much of our economy depends on our national forests,” said Oshaben. He estimated that the F.H. Stoltze Land and Lumber Company mill in Columbia Falls gets half of its lumber supply from Forest Service lands and warned that rising lumber prices could trickle down to builders and home buyers. "
National Park Service employees at Yosemite laid off amid government cuts | abc30.com
Employees%20at%20Yosemite%20National%20Park%20are%20expressing%20their%20confusion%20and%20concern%20after%20learning%20they%20are%20out%20of%20a%20job.abc30.com
Stand exams, writing prescriptions, timber cruising to value sale, mark boundaries, depending on prescription, clear cut, shelterwood cut, commercial thin, select cutting, putting the sale out to bid.What does "preparing timber plots for bidding" actually mean?
I lost one of my favorite honey holes due to timber cutting. The place was productive for years (decades). One of those places that when everything else didn't work you could come back to this spot and find success. I get that it will be better in the future, but man it was really disappointing to lose a spot like that.Stand exams, writing prescriptions, timber cruising to value sale, mark boundaries, depending on prescription, clear cut, shelterwood cut, commercial thin, select cutting, putting the sale out to bid.
Following the cut there's usually an inspection and post harvest work sometimes followed by site prep, replanting, prescribed fire.
Timber doesn't sell itself....
Yep, more of that to come if there's no timber crews.Not even 1 year ago.
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Latest Mill Closure Threatens Northwest Montana’s Timber Traditions and its Forest Health - Flathead Beacon
For as many Montana mills as Gordy Sanders has seen shuttered or sold during his 53-year career working in the woods, the loss of another local timber company hasn’t gotten any easier. But following the recent closure at Pyramid Mountain Lumber, Seeley Lake’s largest employer for 75 years, where...flatheadbeacon.com
" The problems facing Pyramid are all too familiar for Paul McKenzie, the vice president and general manager of F.H. Stoltze Land and Lumber Company in Columbia Falls, a 112-year-old family-owned mill on Half Moon Road that holds 39,000 forested acres in Flathead and Lincoln counties. McKenzie said falling lumber prices and a constricted log supply on National Forests are significant sources of pressure on Stoltze; without a dependable and affordable pipeline of raw material it’s hard for traditional family-owned businesses to adapt and keep pace with the dramatic changes upending the timber industry. But employee retention in a prohibitive housing market has also hindered Stoltze’s ability to operate at full capacity, McKenzie said, which is directly tied to the depressed demand for lumber.
“Competition for labor and the cost of living has changed dramatically since the pandemic,” McKenzie said. “Whereas in 2018 and 2019 a $25-an-hour job was at least a living wage and you could afford to buy a house somewhere in the Flathead Valley, today it’s hard to find a rental you can afford at that same pay scale.”"
It happens and is a needed part of multiple use.I lost one of my favorite honey holes due to timber cutting. The place was productive for years (decades). One of those places that when everything else didn't work you could come back to this spot and find success. I get that it will be better in the future, but man it was really disappointing to lose a spot like that.
New FBI Director Kash Patel, however, has instructed agency employees not to respond yet to the OPM email, according to ABC News.Not a news story, but I heard from a friend in the FS that he had to submit an email this weekend, justifying his position and outlining what he did the week before. Sounds to me like the provisionals were just part 1…
Need to keep the stories coming, if you have them post them up. I've been compiling a bunch. If its anything else, put a cork in it.
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US Forest Service and National Park Service to fire thousands of workers
Agencies say Trump’s latest push to trim government could impede firefighting efforts and create crises at national parkswww.theguardian.com
People who are not primary firefighters still support fire fighting operations during fire season. They fill logistical support positions on incident management teams on large fires and help the local units logistics on small fires. They also fill in on fire fighting crews to boost man power when needed. They are usually utilized in the off season to help implement prescribed burns when the seasonal firefighting work force is laid off. There is a lot of nuance to it and this knee jerk reaction is not considering any of that.This article's tagline says the cuts could impede firefighting efforts because personnel have been let go, and then in the third paragraph says firefighting jobs have not been affected...if we're going to post stories lets make sure we post stuff that is factual and not just hyperbolic, hysteria helps nobody and distracts from making a real difference.
It is factual. Most all field going staff are red carded, including many in the group I work with.This article's tagline says the cuts could impede firefighting efforts because personnel have been let go, and then in the third paragraph says firefighting jobs have not been affected...if we're going to post stories lets make sure we post stuff that is factual and not just hyperbolic, hysteria helps nobody and distracts from making a real difference.