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, and about the same amount to invest in some way in existing operations. . Smiler


I should have taken the bet i knew it was going to happen


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I'd like to work for a safari company.


Bring some/your clients with you and you might get lucky.


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Thanks again everyone. Considering my options and will decide what to do. Smiler
 
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A very good way to get started is to select a Outfitter, then find some prospective hunters and book them with the outfitter back to back, with the understanding that you will accompany your clients in the field. The more people you book for him the longer you can stay.
Try that, it is better if you come with something, rather than wanting to take something.
Ernest
 
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if your steering wheel is on the right side, take it. If not, forget it.

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Dear Rifle man
A very good way to get started is to select a Outfitter, then find some prospective hunters and book them with the outfitter back to back, with the understanding that you will accompany your clients in the field. The more people you book for him the longer you can stay.
Try that, it is better if you come with something, rather than wanting to take something.
Ernest


Well I wouldn't put my name on the line and book clients with an outfitter I haven't personally had some dealings with in the past. I'm not asking for much as far as I'm concerned. I already offered to work for free. If I found someone who I believed in and who I felt comfortable recommending, then I would without reservation. As many of you know, who you align yourself with in this industry is paramount, and I have a reputation to protect. I wouldn't want to become guilty by association if I mistakenly choose the wrong outfitter to recommend. Still looking. Thanks.
 
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