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Finally put field staff stickers on truck.

7.2K views 75 replies 43 participants last post by  BackPackinBugMan  
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#3 ·
Posted on the other site:

I posted this once already but wanted to post it again since I am still looking for good people to become Dead Ringer Hunting Field Staff members. Some of the best folks I know are on this New Jersey hunting site so if you are anyone you know are interested in applying or find out more, please E-mail me at ghopf@deadringerhunting.com Thanks everyone, and if you are out deer or bear hunting this week, I wish you the very best of luck. Remember, be safe and good hunting! Greg
To my hunting friends, I am pleased to say that Dead Ringer Hunting the company that I am the National Pro-Staff Director for has authorized me to develop a Dead Ringer Hunting Field Staff. As a result, I am accepting applications for that Field Staff. If you or anyone you know might be interested please have them request a Field Staff application from me by sending me an E-mail at ghopf@deadringerhunting.com. The main purpose of the Field Staff is to support Dead Ringer Hunting and their product line by using company products and promoting their use by word of mouth to their friends and family. Field Staff members are also expected to be active with posts on social media sites promoting Dead Ringer Hunting and their products. The benefits of becoming a Field Staff member include items supplied by the company and the opportunity to purchase company products at greatly reduced Field Staff pricing. Becoming a Field Staff member is also often the first step to being promoted to a coveted Pro-Staff position. I look forward to hearing from some of you. Remember, be safe and good hunting
Basically, be a walking, talking billboard for our company, plaster everything you own with our logo, and use your social media page as free advertising for us and we'll send you a nice keychain [hihi]
 
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Oh man, Way too easy.... [smirk]
 
#15 ·
Real class acts around. While I'm out hunting on this fine morning, some of you are like these Chinese trash posts we can't get rid of. Thanks to those who like.
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Just call a spade a spade-you're not "field staff" you're free advertising for yet another hunting gadgetry company looking to cash in on the "SMOKED 'EM!!!" crowd...
 
#16 ·
My old truck I have 20 or 30 stickers on the cap. I've done the whole prostaff thing for a few companies but I never liked home work in school and still don't like filling out reports and what not so now I do my own thing and put stickers on my truck to advertise for companies that I believe in. Nothing wrong with a few stickers or having a plane Jane truck no matter how old or young I am. Hunt hard, hunt smart, shoot straight, and apologize to no one!

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#17 ·
Yes doing the Pro-Staff thing is fun when you get some a bunch of Free stuff or heavily discounted stuff. The requirements can be a pain in the ass though with the photography, reports, phone calls, emails, etc. It is not really Free. At this point I am fairly done with all that but I am still getting the discounts 13 years later...
 
#25 ·
Got an Email this morning from, "All Outdoors.com", one of the articles is called, " Hunting Vehicles Targeted by Thieves. The more you show-off that you are a hunter, the more you put your vehicle susceptable to thieves and vandelism by thr anti's.
I read that website for some good gun info, but it also has a lot of conspiracy theory stuff and TEOTWAWKI nut-jobs certain that Armageddon starts next year.......every year....and have been saying that for the last 30 years.

I mean, I guess it's possible if thieves see a truck with Browning, Remington, etc... logos on it, they could target it thinking they might be able to steal weapons, but I think this is really more your typical All Outdoors.com paranoia & nonsense than reality.
 
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That's an opinion with no statistics. Yep some vehicles were broken in during an outdoor show, doesn't mean they were targetted. you saying during a jewelry show vehicles won't be broken into while they sit unattended for hours and hours? These scum bags know when these huge shows are at the convention centers and they don't care if it's an outdoor show, bridal show, gun show, peta, animal, etc it's too easy for them when they see you walk into the show they know you are gone for several hours.

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My main purpose in putting hunting related stickers on my vehicle is to piss off the anti's out there. It's not like they'll ever see things our way, so screw 'em! [mad]
I'm going to guess that 99.99% of the people that see the stickers while you're driving around couldn't care less. Actual "antis" make up an extremely small segment of the population. Our biggest problem is people don't really care, ie: they don't hunt, they don't know anyone who hunts, etc... So they have no stake in it and aren't going to care if our rights get trampled on by a very vocal minority. One way to look at is when a soccer mom who doesn't know/care/think about hunting pulls up behind a guy like Shortfuse with hunting stickers and the "F-Bomb" plastered all over his truck, in her mind, hunters/gun owners are foul mouthed, tough guy a--holes. Every person who doesn't care is one interaction away from becoming an anti or, at the very least, empathetic to our side.

I am working toward a Masters degree in order to advance my career, and no surprise, most graduate students skew pretty liberal. However, I've done a lot of my presentations and papers on wildlife management, etc...and they now respect what I do. One woman in the class is actually pretty much an anti and doesn't like seeing animals killed period, but after she learned a little about how wildlife management works, and that there is a lot of science, ethics, and research that goes into hunting she was very surprised. None of them are going to pick up a shotgun or a bow and head out into the field anytime soon, but the next time they are presented with the idea that hunters are a bunch of dumb ******** running around in the woods shooting everything they see, they'll at least have something to compare it to (me).
 
#44 ·
I have stickers on my truck, but only for organizations I support, such as the NRA, UBNJ, NWTF and the gun and archery clubs I belong to. I certainly have favorite gun/archery/hunting product companies, but those stickers are relegated to my gun safe and a couple of gun cases. To each their own, I just don't want to drive around a mobile billboard, but I feel the need to show my support for organizations, that one way or another, support our rights as gun owners and hunters.
 
#50 ·
Keep drinking the Kool-Aid...Putting stickers on your truck doesn't add inches to your pecker. And the dude with all the F-bombs on his truck while "advertising" he is a "hunter" is an embarrassment to us all....
 
#53 ·
Keep drinking the Kool X2 Never did get the whole need to display stickers with curse words. Does this make you "Tougher" because you have the word F**K on your truck? I think it is beyond tacky but that is just my opinion. Would love to pull up in my truck with F-Bombs while interviewing for a job or meeting with clients, lol