$18.50 - $21/hr
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$18.50 - $21/hr
Insomnia Cookies is actively hiring for a full-time hourly Store Manager in Training (MIT) at our Rogers Park location. We are seeking hospitality focused individuals looking to join our industry ...
Quick apply
$18.50 - $21/hr
Insomnia Cookies is actively hiring for a full-time hourly Store Manager in Training (MIT) at our Rogers Park location. We are seeking hospitality focused individuals looking to join our industry ...
$12.94 - $15.65
3% of jobs
$15.65 - $18.36
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$18.45 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$18.36 - $21.06
48% of jobs
$21.85 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$21.06 - $23.77
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$29.18 - $31.89
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Park rangers often work for federal or state governments and are responsible for caring for and protecting woodlands, forests and conservatories. Most of their days are spent outdoors patrolling campgrounds, trails, and various park areas. Park rangers sometimes give tours and answer questions from guests and visitors in the park. They also play a key role in search and rescue missions when needed.
| Aspect | Park Ranger | Forest Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | High school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in first aid or law enforcement | Associate's degree in forestry, environmental science, or related field |
| Work Environment | National or state parks, recreation areas, visitor centers | Forests, conservation areas, fieldwork sites |
| Employer & Industry | Government agencies managing parks and recreation | Forestry services, conservation agencies, government |
| Common Search & Comparison | Yes | Yes |
Park Rangers and Forest Technicians both work in outdoor environments related to natural resource management. While Park Rangers focus on visitor safety, education, and park preservation, Forest Technicians assist with forest management, data collection, and conservation projects. Both roles often require knowledge of environmental policies and outdoor skills, but Park Rangers typically have more public interaction, whereas Forest Technicians are more involved in fieldwork and technical tasks.

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