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I've got an interview in Jan and I'm trying to gather as much info as possible on the company.
So if you work for them could you tell me what you do and what that involves as well as any helpful things that might crop up in the interview.
I'm going for the graduate program so will be doing many different roles within 3 years should I get offered an opportunity.
I'm pretty sure that DGOAB (dirtygirlonabike) works at one of the Edinburgh offices.
Best of luck, Alex.
Cheers HH, I shall seek her out!
Well they plant trees,
Cut them down about 20 to 30 years latter, and sell them,to print the Daily Mail on,and to wrap chips in.
or they cut them down at Christmas and sell them to people,to tie to the top of mondeos,or jam into Peugot 306,s
They sometimes build trail centres,and car parks,
oh and they always dress in green,like Robin Hood,but without the tights,as theyre not really fit looking.
Hope the above helps in some way.
Hope the above helps in some way
Well, it confirms a suspicion...
Tankslapper is your man.
He does a load of work for FF.
Good luck!
Ade
I work for a "rival" forestry organisation - what job are you getting interviewed for? I've had 2 interviews with the FC - once for a woodland officer (grants and licences) and once for co-ordinating some native woodland survey work - didn't get either job!
Once your are in - it appears to be a job for life with a final salary pension. But it does seem very burecratic, and very slow to make decisions - which drives some people up the wall; others seem not to mind and go with the flow.
What is a bit curios is that given the current economin climate that no-one has thought about flogging off more bits of the forest estate. Forest prices are currently very strong - and arguably the Govt could do a lot more with its money than growing a "strategic reserve of timber", and focus on the real public benefit side of things - bike trails, native woodlands, woods near towns etc etc
Apologies for the bad spelling - working on a new ergonomic keyboard and none of the keys are in the right place.
Apologies for the bad spelling - working on a new ergonomic keyboard and none of the keys are in the right place.
Cheers Andy - not sure specifically what I will be doing as its the grad scheme i'm going for so I guess it will be a bit of everything with a management bias.
I guess being a civil service there is a LOAD of red tape, but as you say the pension is good (if you stick with them).
[i] not really fit looking[/i]
Some of them don't have to be, unless your superman can you out run a bullet 😉