Hi everyone,
First off, very happy to see this community is thriving after leaving Reddit :)
Like the title says, does any such exist? I have 2 environment-related degrees and every work place or volunteer organization I join, is filled with this mindless socialist idiots that have absolutely zero concept of what happens in the outside world and force their own political beliefs on their employees (who are already brainwashed anyways).
Even for the most technical of positions, the employers are still incredibly left-leaning and clueless. I'm actively discouraged by applying when I see what some of these companies' employees are posting on their LinkedIn and what former colleagues preach online.
To clarify, I do have a lot of views that challenge the current environmental field like the climate debate. Another example is how people blamed the AUS wildfires on us neglecting the environment when the country removed the clearing policies that would've prevented the wildfires in the first place to be more "eco-friendly".
Bit of a rant, but am curious if such an employer exists for someone who cares about the environment and doesn't buy the crap the media and schools push.
Thanks for reading and cheers.
This is amazing advice. I have looked into the engineering focused companies. I often apply anyways but I am not certified to their expectations has been my main issue.
The employees I mentioned in my original post are not necessarily the HR reps, they are the actual workers, both in high and low positions. You do make a valid point about HR reps and I will do my best to factor this into my mentality when applying in the future :)
Thanks for the advice and responding.
I know the OFAH does a lot of environmental advocacy work, and the organization is full of firearms owners.
The hunting community is very knowledgeable on environmental management too which I love (and unsurprisingly are hated by most other environmentalists I've met despite them also eating meat). I've applied for jobs with OFAH whenever I've found listings but no luck yet.
Thanks for responding.
Offroading accessories, ATV and snowmobile organizations and companies, trailer and RV companies, rifle makers. Conservation is basically white-supremacy to SJWs, so anything that depends on conserving the outdoors and keeping them free of development and urbanization should be clear of them.
Ducks Unlimited?
Interesting post, I feel your pain. I'm doing what little I can as one random lone professional in a related industry, to foster a climate of tolerance and diversity of free thought and opinion. EG, I wear a T-shirt that says "Free Speech Extremist". It is sickening how deeply the SJW neurosis of useful idiots has set the tone here, being picked up by institutions (corporate, government, education, etc.), as the perfect excuse to mandate thought control and total conformity upon the work force, both in the work place and outside of it. Because that totalitarian control is really what this is all about. None of the SJW moralizing actually matters one iota, it's easily half nonsense anyways, and is all so utterly subjective that its only fit purpose is to be twisted into weapons of convenience against anyone in the way of some asshole looking for a good excuse to attack while posing as a hero. In contrast, real and good principles and knowledge are not so manipulable, they constrain everyone who cherishes them from imposing on others, instead of enabling selfish abuse under the false pretense of moral superiority.
How about it's none of their fucking business what anyone thinks? Tell us what the fucking job is, we'll fucking do it, pay us the fucking money for doing the fucking work, and then FUCK OFF out of our freedom.
Nope, that's not good enough. Over the weekend you liked a tweet posted by somebody the SPLC accused of being a bigot, therefore you need grovel and apologize to people offended on behalf of other people, and resign. It is pure madness, a profound violation of our most fundamental human right to freedom of thought, belief, conscience and expression.
Zooming out, it blows my mind how utterly pig ignorant and myopic SJW's have to be, to think they can choose a world where they are never even slightly offended or upset, to think they have the option to live as perpetual infants under the perfectly benign care of some Big Mother protector, to think that such is even within the realm of possibility. It is a profound delusion, this is the danger when emotionally crippled losers indulge in Utopian dreaming, and are fed with the accumulating body of fairy tales that are the spoils of decades of fraudulent academia in the grievance studies, and from the Marxism that came before.
But those are just the useful idiots. The real danger, the real mind blow, is how utterly inhuman and inhumane our human institutions have become, powered by this SJW bullshit, and all in the name of moral virtue. I was going to bemoan how few people have the principles and moral fortitude to resist this bullshit, but the truth is there is an army of SJW's with the energy, that has been corrupted and poisoned into being useful idiots, because of the doctrines involved, and their easy appeal to our human emotional weaknesses. That army could have been real defenders of real freedom, if they had not been so tragically misled towards collective weakness instead of individual strength. And sadly, our societies are so far gone now, that those of us left with the strength and clarity, mostly need to spend it escaping and hiding, because actually mounting a resistance is all but impossible, and pits us against every level of institution that exists. It's so bad it feels like we're on the brink of having to defend ourselves physically against this creeping totalitarianism. And that's a lose-lose situation, because that level of total societal breakdown and chaos usually breeds even worse totalitarianism that what we were defending ourselves from in the first place.
Depending on what you do and where you live, oilfield site reclamation might be an interesting one to get into. These companies specialize in finding and cleaning up contamination and returning well sites to their natural state.
I'm in Southern Ontario and have zero issues leaving the region for employment. I've kept an eye on the oil-related jobs and have found that many of them are more temporary positions under 6 months. I am very keen to enter this specific part of the environmental-field. Thanks for the advice and response :)
Ontario is really interesting. There actually was an oil industry there, but during the turn of the century. Lots of old wells that where simply left to nature. Unfortunately the Ministry of Natural Resources is in charge there. So that’s not so good if you’re looking for.... conservative employment. Going west might be a better bet, or looking at other organizations that other posters have mentioned.
There are definitely more opportunities with better pay out west.
I'm OK if you have certain beliefs, but it's how it's pushed on the employees is where my problems lie. I worked at the MNRF for a time and the employers at the branch I was at, really pushed their beliefs on people even though they did some really great work with monitoring and inspections.
It might be worth figuring out who the alberta orphan well association uses and throw them a resume. They’re the busiest right now.
Woah I didn't know he was a supporter! Il try reaching out to him.
I had previously tried to contact the PPC directly to offer my help in drafting environmental policy with them but didn't get a response.
I've applied with Ducks too and no luck so far. I'm more interested in the direct impact stuff as you mentioned. My last job dealth with a lot of this, but the work place was so toxic and the staff pushed all this pro-Trudeau policy BS that made zero sense if they actually looked at it. Additionally, they were extremely PC and didn't want an employee that could think for themselves. I'm almost 100% I was a diversity hire since I am a "woman of color" (I hate this term).
Oh you’re back. Did you earn enough good boy points to get on the computer again?