The ski and walk when I'm 55 was sort of tongue in cheek. I have a pretty cush job in terms of wildland fire. (helicopters) I could probably bounce around a few duty stations and be a GS9+ in a few years.
I am a Fed (USFS). The issue isn't so much where I live now, as much as it is where I will live in 2-3 years. There aren't FS jobs where my wife is likely to be working (she makes more, has better benefits, and is lining up to make dramatically more than I ever will in fire, etc) in the future. We also are not interested in living in California if we can help it. Me having 10+ years of wildland fire fighter on the resume is not going to be super awesome when she gets a high paying job in Chicago or something like that. (Maybe I will just retire.
The future is more of the same. I live 3 hours away from my wife 7 months a year for at least 5 days a week. That isn't going to work with kids.
It is a common problem in fire, I know at least 4 other people in the same position.
Your right, retail probably isn't going to cut it. I probably have the best work environment I could ever ask for currently, but that doesn't mean shit unless I can line it up with my personal life.
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