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Originally posted by Spanky
I say bring em on. I think it is time for a Spankyland Waco. Slave and Penske. Can I borrow some guns?
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THE JOB
FISH AND GAME WARDENS are the law enforcement agents of the State and federal fish and wildlife agencies. They enforce laws and regulations designed to protect and conserve fish and wildlife. While patrolling assigned areas, wardens warn, cite, and arrest individuals suspected of violations and may seize the fish, game, and equipment connected with the violation. They collect information and report on the condition of fish and wildlife in a specific area. They may supervise the activities of seasonal
workers. Wardens with the federal government are known as special agents
(wildlife).
Wardens work out-of-doors in all seasons and weather conditions. The area they patrol may include urban areas, lakes, rivers, mountains, deserts, or marine off-shore areas. Wardens frequently work in thick brush or dense woods. Occasionally, they may have to handle wild animals and run the risk
of bites and scratches. They may use patrol boats, off-road vehicles, and scuba-diving equipment. Because they are peace officers, they wear a uniform and carry a weapon.
Fish and Game Wardens work for governmental agencies. Monthly salary ranges for State Fish and Game Wardens cadets are $2,244 to $2,670. Warden salaries range from $2,404 to $3,467 per month. Special agents (wildlife) employed by the federal government begin at GS level 5 (starting at $1,664
per month) and can reach GS level 12 (starting at $3,656 per month).
In other words, cut the guy some slack. He ain't making much.