| Ambrosia |
| Nepotism got me my job, I don't think I've ever formally interviewed |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| Yeah, all my interviews had a quick phone call first where they asked about my qualifications and gave a more detailed job description. |
| Stormsong Manor |
| It might just be a short process to weed out people they don't want to invest any more time into |
| Ryn Equestrian |
| My phone interview went by super fast but they said they want to move forward with me and do an in person interview and give me a tour 👀 I’ve never done a phone interview before so is that normal lol |
| Versailles |
| I, too, am a licensed rehabber. I am also licensed to ornithology. You'd be shocked the number of people who ask if they can have the baby back after it's stable. Like, um... No lol |
| Whitewolf |
| Ok. Anyway I’m off. Just wanted to share it but now my spirits are a little dampened Lol! Take care |
| Stormsong Manor |
| In my small amount of taxidermy work I've never worked on a bird, but I know there are a lot of laws regarding even that. |
| Whitewolf |
| Yeah I work for animal control and I’m the one who gets to save things. Our main vet is a licensed rehabber. Birds and exotics, etc. Anyway. |
| Versailles |
| Honestly? In all the time I've spent in ornithology and falconry, eggs hatch more frequently than we give them credit for. Somehow they're more fragile once hatched than inside of the egg itself lol |
| Versailles |
| Going to note (not at you, Fang, just so anybody reading doesn't get any ideas), that it is NOT legal for anybody outside of the field to try and raise and/or keep wild baby birds OR their eggs. |
| Whitewolf |
| Life is fragile and oftentimes not all the eggs make it, more less just 1. I have duck and chicken eggs in there as well. They still have 2 weeks though. |
| Whitewolf |
| I know there was nothing wrong with it, I’m just surprised is all. First time using this incubator and it’s not like it’s a big name brand. Hey at least it works. |
| Versailles |
| They do tend to hatch though, since the mother doesn't begin incubation until all the eggs are laid. It probably just needed incubation and had nothing else wrong with it. :) |
| Versailles |
| Ooooh, sweet! I love robins. I'd have offered to be that rehabber if I lived anywhere near by, lol |
| Whitewolf |
| The fact that the Robin egg I took home from work actually hatched - my mind is blown lol be off to a rehabber soon |
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| Hummingbird Meadows |
| Yeah, all my interviews had a quick phone call first where they asked about my qualifications and gave a more detailed job description. |
| Stormsong Manor |
| It might just be a short process to weed out people they don't want to invest any more time into |
| Ryn Equestrian |
| My phone interview went by super fast but they said they want to move forward with me and do an in person interview and give me a tour 👀 I’ve never done a phone interview before so is that normal lol |
| Versailles |
| I, too, am a licensed rehabber. I am also licensed to ornithology. You'd be shocked the number of people who ask if they can have the baby back after it's stable. Like, um... No lol |
| Whitewolf |
| Ok. Anyway I’m off. Just wanted to share it but now my spirits are a little dampened Lol! Take care |
| Stormsong Manor |
| In my small amount of taxidermy work I've never worked on a bird, but I know there are a lot of laws regarding even that. |
| Whitewolf |
| Yeah I work for animal control and I’m the one who gets to save things. Our main vet is a licensed rehabber. Birds and exotics, etc. Anyway. |
| Versailles |
| Honestly? In all the time I've spent in ornithology and falconry, eggs hatch more frequently than we give them credit for. Somehow they're more fragile once hatched than inside of the egg itself lol |
| Versailles |
| Going to note (not at you, Fang, just so anybody reading doesn't get any ideas), that it is NOT legal for anybody outside of the field to try and raise and/or keep wild baby birds OR their eggs. |
| Whitewolf |
| Life is fragile and oftentimes not all the eggs make it, more less just 1. I have duck and chicken eggs in there as well. They still have 2 weeks though. |
| Whitewolf |
| I know there was nothing wrong with it, I’m just surprised is all. First time using this incubator and it’s not like it’s a big name brand. Hey at least it works. |
| Versailles |
| They do tend to hatch though, since the mother doesn't begin incubation until all the eggs are laid. It probably just needed incubation and had nothing else wrong with it. :) |
| Versailles |
| Ooooh, sweet! I love robins. I'd have offered to be that rehabber if I lived anywhere near by, lol |
| Whitewolf |
| The fact that the Robin egg I took home from work actually hatched - my mind is blown lol be off to a rehabber soon |
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