Aardwolfe,
That’s some good points you made there. I think a few survival courses on my CV wouldn’t go amiss. Paperwork for a paper world.
Ref the Law personnel need, its sounds very romantic chasing bandits through the forest but I guess the real world is different if not more boring.
In the mean time I’ve done some more research by talking to a Canadian guy (Canada is the area I would really like to work) and as far as he knew (he’s a chef) there are still people called forest rangers that basically look for after the forest and search for missing people. Is there any truth in this? That’s sounds like the perfect job description to me.
Also been planning my future a bit more: what I’d like to do after A levels is to work with a volunteer SAR team in the UK for one year to get experience before ultimately going to Canada the year after for another year.
This way I really discover what I would like to do before I set of to Uni.