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Foresters must have a college degree in forest sciences.
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In 1995, forestry technicians and aides who worked for the the Federal Government averaged about $23, 090.
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The weekly earnings for all full-time forestry workers, including supervisors, who weren’t self-employed were $358 in 1994.The middle 50 % earned between $229 and $513 weekly. The lowest 10% earned less than $158 and the highest 10% earned more than $789.
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Forest workers who work for the Federal, State, and local governments and large private firms seem to have more benefits : pension and retirement plans, health and life insurance, and paid vacations, than smaller firms.
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Professional foresters usually direct tree planting, tree improvement, protection activities or become forest managers, they also spend time protecting the forest against fires and illegal woodcutters.
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* Many foresters find careers in research, tree improvement or insect control. * People with less training may still find careers as forest rangers, harvesting and tree planting.
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Some foresters are trying to develop trees that are more resistant to insects and disease, and trees that grow faster.
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Foresters can do a lot of things at Rose Bay. Foresters can say where and where not to cut down trees, they could help if there were ever was a fire at Rose Bay, and they could help plant trees.
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Http://www.careeradvisor.com/articles/ display.cfm?docID=347 Merit Students Encyclopedia William D. Halsey - Editorial Director Macmillian Educational Company - publisher 1998 United States Academic American Encyclopedia by Grolier Incorporated 1998 Danbury, Connecticut Compton’s Encyclopedia by Compton’s Learning Company 1995 Chicago
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