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    I took Geotechnical Engineering Technology at Fleming and graduated in 1997. Great school to go to.
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    I bet everyone went for the fish and wildlife program........then once they got you in they tell you there is no jobs in it and pick something else....lol. Then they sell you on drilling and blasting...100% job placement rate....yeah because nobody wants to do it lol. But it was a fun school I can admit. I remember missing an exam once because we got into some good grouse numbers lol. Told the teacher our car broke down. We still had our hunting gear on hahahah.

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    I took the Forestry Tech course.

    Quote Originally Posted by little brit View Post
    I bet everyone went for the fish and wildlife program........then once they got you in they tell you there is no jobs in it and pick something else....lol. Then they sell you on drilling and blasting...100% job placement rate....yeah because nobody wants to do it lol. But it was a fun school I can admit. I remember missing an exam once because we got into some good grouse numbers lol. Told the teacher our car broke down. We still had our hunting gear on hahahah.
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    It was funny when I went. The school was divided....1/2hunters 1/2 tree huggers. My buddy brought a deer head in one day for a project and almost started a riot lol.

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    This is off-topic a little, but, maybe worth mentioning. Are you staying in residence and if so, what's the school's policy re: firearms? I have a hunch I might know what it might be.

    You probably have other living arrangements to be considering brining a firearm, a safe/secure/legal way to store it, etc.

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    When I was there we were allowed firearms in residence.

    Ahhh good ole residence, the parties we had there 7 days a week.

    Quote Originally Posted by GrouseWhisperer View Post
    This is off-topic a little, but, maybe worth mentioning. Are you staying in residence and if so, what's the school's policy re: firearms? I have a hunch I might know what it might be.

    You probably have other living arrangements to be considering brining a firearm, a safe/secure/legal way to store it, etc.
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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    Quote Originally Posted by little brit View Post
    I bet everyone went for the fish and wildlife program........then once they got you in they tell you there is no jobs in it and pick something else....lol. Then they sell you on drilling and blasting...100% job placement rate....yeah because nobody wants to do it lol. But it was a fun school I can admit. I remember missing an exam once because we got into some good grouse numbers lol. Told the teacher our car broke down. We still had our hunting gear on hahahah.
    There is enough work for every graduate of F&W provided you are willing to move. Same goes for Drilling and Blasting. The oil sands are looking for both.

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    I graduated in '04 from EnviroTech before going to Trent in ptbo. That region is excellent for small game and bird hunting, and being in school there was no shortage of time to scout and hunt. I would contact the conservation authority and ask them if they have any land parcels where hunting is allowed.

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