How does one become

  • vinnydelpino
    Up Nort
    Posts: 32
    #205087

    a staff member? Do you have to submit a request, or just type it in your profile? Do you get free stuff? Go on hunting adventures around the globe? I would love to share some of my hunts with you folks and meet new friends. I am real interested in this guys, lete me know.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #6322

    The best way to get noticed for a Staff position is to become active on the site and share your outdoor adventures here on the site. You do not need to be staff to share your hunts in the field with the rest of us. Just post just like you did above on your time in the field. If you become active and start contributing (asking and answering to posts) to the site it will help you become noticed and increase your chances of being on staff. At least that is what worked for me.

    There is no free stuff that I know of, or hunting adventures around the globe, unless you decide that you want to go and plan the trip yourself. Staff Members generally are Staff, because they love the outdoors, enjoy helping others and have that passion for the game they pursue.

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    I would love to share some of my hunts with you folks and meet new friends


    That is exactly what this site is all about and what makes In-Depth Outdoors so great. Feel free to share your outdoor experiences, ask questions and share advice.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me here or via PM!

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #6323

    Hey Rob….what gives? I have my own TV show and I’m still not on Staff.

    Dartkoski

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #6324

    Yeah but you got your wife!

    sliderfishn
    Blaine, MN
    Posts: 5432
    #5557

    Quote:


    The best way to get noticed for a Staff position is to become active on the site and share your outdoor adventures here on the site. You do not need to be staff to share your hunts in the field with the rest of us. Just post just like you did above on your time in the field. If you become active and start contributing (asking and answering to posts) to the site it will help you become noticed and increase your chances of being on staff. At least that is what worked for me.

    There is no free stuff that I know of, or hunting adventures around the globe, unless you decide that you want to go and plan the trip yourself. Staff Members generally are Staff, because they love the outdoors, enjoy helping others and have that passion for the game they pursue.


    Great answer Rob
    That pretty much sums it up.

    Ron

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