Hey Folks,
Trying to find out if anyone has been to the Pro Mount School of Taxidermy, in Billings.
I am interested in becoming a taxidermist, if I am lucky maybe even full time. Mainly looking to do something in a field I enjoy and can keep me from starring at a computer screen for 8+ hours a day for the next 40 years.
I am located down in Wyoming so I am not to far away. I noticed it is one of the most expensive schools here out West. Other schools seem to charge sometimes half as much but there extra fees and costs included as you go it seems to me from my research. So just weighing my options of an all inclusive or not type of deal, plus since I am closer it may be better, allowing me to travel home on the weekends.
Appreciate any advice or insight on someone who has graduated the school and your thoughts or just any taxidermist in general. I have been told it is not necessary and you can learn as you go in a shop, but I am weighing the time spent and the learning curve of a full time 8-5 M-F trade like school compared to working and paying dues in a shop. If I was a young teenager then I would give it more thought but time is flying!
Thank You.
Trying to find out if anyone has been to the Pro Mount School of Taxidermy, in Billings.
I am interested in becoming a taxidermist, if I am lucky maybe even full time. Mainly looking to do something in a field I enjoy and can keep me from starring at a computer screen for 8+ hours a day for the next 40 years.
I am located down in Wyoming so I am not to far away. I noticed it is one of the most expensive schools here out West. Other schools seem to charge sometimes half as much but there extra fees and costs included as you go it seems to me from my research. So just weighing my options of an all inclusive or not type of deal, plus since I am closer it may be better, allowing me to travel home on the weekends.
Appreciate any advice or insight on someone who has graduated the school and your thoughts or just any taxidermist in general. I have been told it is not necessary and you can learn as you go in a shop, but I am weighing the time spent and the learning curve of a full time 8-5 M-F trade like school compared to working and paying dues in a shop. If I was a young teenager then I would give it more thought but time is flying!
Thank You.