Posted By: NV man
Join us Wildlife Services - 04/04/14 04:14 PM
I wish Wildlife Services would end and private WCO industry was made available to those employees or vice-versa. Come join us Wildlife Services!
In reading through posts since I've joined recently, I've noticed many arguments supporting or not supporting USDA's Wildlife Services. As an American Tax Paying Entrepreneur (ATPE), I absolutely do not support Wildlife Services; however that is not the point in this post. This post is to incite discussion and critical thought into wildlife Services Employees, and any others that may be interested. Come join us Wildlife Services!!
One of the main arguments used to support the continuation of WS is; if WS was abolished than competition from ex-WS employees would be direct and unbearable, alluding to the private WCO industry would suffer. I whole-heartily disagree, This is what the industry needs. Competition, is good for industry and the end consumer, by improving standards and decreasing consumer costs. The other industries that also benefit are of course those who receive quality service, but also those that support the WCOs, such as tool manufacturers, gas stations, advertisers, banks, etc... Not only does competition support private industry but it supports a tax base that should be used to strengthen American Infrastructure. And of course their would be the tax savings to us, Americans. Come join us Wildlife Services!!!
Another argument supporting Wildlife Services is that WS provides a service the private WCO sector either doesn't want to do or that the private sector doesn't have the ability to do it. Again, as an ATPE, I whole-heartily disagree, As my business grows, I provide a wider variety of services and take on a wider variety of jobs. I am quit capable and willing to provide these services for those willing to pay. If there are jobs to big for my current business infrastructure than there is always the bank, and (dare I say) other employees or business partners. Perhaps if there were more professionals in the private WCO industry the ability to do larger and more complicated jobs would be even more readily available. Come join us WS!!!
Yet another argument supporting WS, is that they have the legal authority to do the work they do. Again I disagree, It's a terribly outdated law, our Nation's current physical infrastructure and technology make it so! Additionally, the "exemptions" to other laws are bad for the WCO industry and the Nation. All professional WCOs should have the same laws governing them, that's why laws are made! When competition doesn't improve industry standards, laws are made to regulate standards, yet not having to follow those laws only devalues the standards involved. Here in NV, total lack of industry standards is demonstrated by WS. Let's improve those standards for the entire industry. Come join us WS!!!!
This should get the discussion, and most importantly the critical thought going.
Feel free to send it to all the WS employees you know. Lets get them all to join us!
In reading through posts since I've joined recently, I've noticed many arguments supporting or not supporting USDA's Wildlife Services. As an American Tax Paying Entrepreneur (ATPE), I absolutely do not support Wildlife Services; however that is not the point in this post. This post is to incite discussion and critical thought into wildlife Services Employees, and any others that may be interested. Come join us Wildlife Services!!
One of the main arguments used to support the continuation of WS is; if WS was abolished than competition from ex-WS employees would be direct and unbearable, alluding to the private WCO industry would suffer. I whole-heartily disagree, This is what the industry needs. Competition, is good for industry and the end consumer, by improving standards and decreasing consumer costs. The other industries that also benefit are of course those who receive quality service, but also those that support the WCOs, such as tool manufacturers, gas stations, advertisers, banks, etc... Not only does competition support private industry but it supports a tax base that should be used to strengthen American Infrastructure. And of course their would be the tax savings to us, Americans. Come join us Wildlife Services!!!
Another argument supporting Wildlife Services is that WS provides a service the private WCO sector either doesn't want to do or that the private sector doesn't have the ability to do it. Again, as an ATPE, I whole-heartily disagree, As my business grows, I provide a wider variety of services and take on a wider variety of jobs. I am quit capable and willing to provide these services for those willing to pay. If there are jobs to big for my current business infrastructure than there is always the bank, and (dare I say) other employees or business partners. Perhaps if there were more professionals in the private WCO industry the ability to do larger and more complicated jobs would be even more readily available. Come join us WS!!!
Yet another argument supporting WS, is that they have the legal authority to do the work they do. Again I disagree, It's a terribly outdated law, our Nation's current physical infrastructure and technology make it so! Additionally, the "exemptions" to other laws are bad for the WCO industry and the Nation. All professional WCOs should have the same laws governing them, that's why laws are made! When competition doesn't improve industry standards, laws are made to regulate standards, yet not having to follow those laws only devalues the standards involved. Here in NV, total lack of industry standards is demonstrated by WS. Let's improve those standards for the entire industry. Come join us WS!!!!
This should get the discussion, and most importantly the critical thought going.
Feel free to send it to all the WS employees you know. Lets get them all to join us!