. Career Management Team findings for wildlife & fisheries biologists. United States. Bureau of Land Management; Wildlife conservationists; Biologists; Wildlife management; Fishery management. Agree Disagree No Opinion over 6 years, this is not an unusual number. Around percent of the employees do not understand the agency's promotion and reassignment process. This is surprising due to the fact that the average length of service with the agency is in excess of 10 years. Category VI. General Information Questions 19, 20, 21, and 22 Question I am working at my full potential. 100 T


. Career Management Team findings for wildlife & fisheries biologists. United States. Bureau of Land Management; Wildlife conservationists; Biologists; Wildlife management; Fishery management. Agree Disagree No Opinion over 6 years, this is not an unusual number. Around percent of the employees do not understand the agency's promotion and reassignment process. This is surprising due to the fact that the average length of service with the agency is in excess of 10 years. Category VI. General Information Questions 19, 20, 21, and 22 Question I am working at my full potential. 100 T. Agree Disagree No Opinion The last series of questions within the question- naire is general and reinforces previous responses. As an example, a majority ( percent) of the respon- dents did not think they were working at their full potential (Question 19), due to lack of management support, lack of staffing and funding, and job burnout (Question 20). As expected, the last question (Question 22), deal- ing with Senior Technical Specialist (STS) positions, generated the most written comments. While a major- ity ( percent) of the respondents thought that STS positions were desirable, the tone of the accompanying written comments were of the "yes, but" nature. Most of these comments are supportive of the STS concept, but questioned whether the agency could afford these positions at this time. 10. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Bureau of Land Management; United States. Bureau of Land Management. [Washington, D. C. ?] : U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management


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