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GUIDES WANTED
Remote Guides -
more
than 50 miles from South Bend, IN
eMail: biglake@biglakeoutdoors.com
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If you are a successful hunter
or fisherman and would like to supplement your current income while doing
what you love, this is your chance.
We're expanding our business to offer
customers a wider range of hunting and fishing opportunities and locations. In
order to accomplish that, we will be taking on several guides throughout
the Great Lakes, Great Plains, and Ohio River Valley. If you want to
guide a different region, you won't be turned away.
We're looking for experienced hunters
and fishermen with the lands, equipment, and know-how needed to give our customers
a first-rate, enjoyable experience that will keep them coming back year
after year.
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HOW
IT WORKS
In a nutshell, we take care of
all the administrative work and you take people hunting or fishing.
You will have the option of
becoming a MEMBER or ASSOCIATE guide. Member Guides
will be called first when a customer wants to hunt in their area. If
there is no Member Guide in that area or none is available, we will call
the Associate Guides for that area to see who wants the job.
You will also tell us what
dates you can and cannot guide. We'll mark down dates you will be
unavailable and will only call you for dates not marked as such.
There is no specific number of dates you need to be available to guide.
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BECOME
A BIG LAKE GUIDE
Step 1: Contact us to
let us know you'd like to guide hunters and/or fishermen. Include a
rundown of your experience, the fish and/or game for which you wish to
guide, physical descriptions of your properties, and a few pictures of
some of your successful outings and lands available to you. This
information will be used on our web site.
Step 2: Decide if you
want to be an Associate Guide or a Member Guide.
Step 3: Send in
your Member Guide dues (if applicable). Dues may be paid by personal
check or money order, but we will not contact you as a 'Member Guide'
until the check clears.
Step 4: Begin
taking customers on outings.
Become
a 'Member Guide'
To become a Member Guide and
so be contacted first with any jobs in your area, an annual dues of
$100 is required. If we fail to contact you during that year to
take out hunters, your fee will be refunded. Until your dues is
received, you will be considered an Associate Guide.
There is no annual dues
required to become an Associate Guide.
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How
You Get Customers
Customers will contact us
looking for that perfect hunting or fishing trip. We will make
available to them all the information we have from our Member and
Associate Guides.
We'll contact our Member
Guides first and then, if necessary, our Associate Guides until we find
one to take the job.
If the customer has a specific
Guide he wishes to use, we'll set that up. However, if you book
repeat customers yourself without going through us, we will no longer book
trips with you.
Customers will send us their
deposit. When they arrive for their outing, they will pay you the
balance due in the form of cash (they will be very aware of this
requirement when they book), which more often than not will be your cut
(you don't have to send us money and we don't have to send you money).
If the customer doesn't have
the complete balance in cash, it's up to you whether or not you'll
accept a check or even take them out that day. It is our
recommendation that you don't do either, but instead try to book them for
another day when they can meet their end of the deal.
Any tips you earn is strictly
between you, the customer, and the IRS. :)
When the day is done, you will
send us a short report. Give details on weather conditions, game
seen, game taken, and a little about how the day went in general. We
can use this information when talking to future potential customers for
what you offer.
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Guide
Pay
Since you are using land you
own, lease, or otherwise have received permission to use in your own area,
or you are fishing from your own boat, you will be paid 60% of fees
charged.
You keep 100% of tips
received from the customers.
You have the right to request
more money, but understand that we want to keep our prices to the customer
as low as we can and still make you money, and pay for our web site, work
on the phones and email, etc. We'll deny any request that will take
our rates significantly above the 'going rate'. This may cost us a
few guides, but it will gain us new customers for those guides who choose
to stay with us.
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GUIDE
PERKS
Besides getting paid to hunt
and/or fish, you will also have the opportunity to take a buddy or two on
a complimentary hunting or fishing trip with any of our other guides.
Every Member and Associate
Guide may dip into the complimentary till one time each year for an outing
with any other guide. This is strictly first-come, first-served and
must be booked through Big Lake Outdoors.
You'll be responsible for
travel and lodging (unless the host guide offers lodging to you), but the
guiding is complimentary.
Member Guides receive a
maximum of two days complimentary guiding for their party, preferably not
on a weekend. Additional days will have to be paid.
Associate Guides will
receive one day complimentary guiding. Additional days will have to
be paid.
The Host Guide will set all
trip parameters such as Party Size, etc.
If a guide would like to make
use of any of our other guides multiple times during a fiscal year, Big
Lake Outdoors will waive our cut one time. In other words, you will
be able to hunt one more time paying only that guide's cut.
To make this work, you must
agree to give Big Lake Outdoors one, and only one, complimentary hunting
or fishing package each year to be used by other Big Lake guides.
This package will be one or two days in duration depending on whether it's
used by a 'Member' or 'Associate' guide. There is no guarantee that
these packages will be used, but you must agree to make them available.
NOTE:
No guide will be required to make available to our other guides
more than one free outing annually.
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GUIDE
RESPONSIBILITIES
Once you become one of our
Member or Associate Guides, you will be responsible for the following
items. By becoming one of our guides, Member or Associate, you are
acknowledging and accepting all items listed below. We recommend you
print out this list for your records.
#1. Employee Status
You will not be an employee of
Big Lake Outdoors. You will be considered an Independent Contractor
and thus responsible for all your tax and insurance needs.
#2. Liability
You agree that Big Lake
Outdoors and its owners are not liable for any injury or damage to you,
your customers, your assistants, your equipment, or the property on which
you are conducting your hunt booked by Big Lake Outdoors. You
further agree that you are solely responsible for your actions, those of
your customers, and any assistants you may choose to use, as they may
pertain to the safety, well-being, or damage caused as a result of those
actions, to other persons or property near you and the party you are
guiding. Big Lake Outdoors and its owners will be free of all
liability in these cases.
#3. Property
You are responsible for all
your own leases. You work out the deal with the landowner and take
care of all physical preparations for hunting. In other words, you
build the blinds and/or tree stands, etc. For this, you will be paid
20% more than guides having to use our properties. You are also
responsible for any damage caused to properties you lease or otherwise use
to guide hunters and fishermen.
#4. Equipment
You need to own your own
equipment. For example, a waterfowl guide should have decoys,
appropriate watercraft (if hunting ducks), and dog. A river or big
lake fishing guide should have a boat large enough to comfortably
accommodate x-number of customers. Any guides using a boat for ANY
guiding MUST have all required safety equipment. Big Lake Outdoors
will not provide equipment nor will we replace any equipment damaged or
lost during the course of the season.
#5. Licenses
If your state requires you to
have a guide permit or captain's license, you are responsible for taking
care of those.
#6. Your Assistants
If you want to have any other
people help you with your guiding serves, you will pay them from your
share.
#7. Your Conduct
You will not show up for an
outing smelling of alcohol or other impairing substance. You are
100% responsible for your own actions, as well as those of your assistants
AND your customers. If you allow anyone associated with your
operation to damage property belonging to someone else, you will be held
liable for the damage.
#8. Safety
This is our #1 Priority, even
above taking game. If you run an unsafe operation, not only will we
stop sending customers to you, but you may also be the target of a lawsuit
by Big Lake Outdoors, the customer or landowner. This is your one
warning on this subject. So just be safe and avoid any potential
problems.
#9. Illegal
Activities
Not tolerated. Period.
You will not permit anyone who is drunk or high to have a loaded weapon.
You will not permit the taking of any game that is not in season.
You will not permit the taking of any game over the bag limit. If
any illegal activities take place and you or anyone else in your party are
cited or arrested, you're on your own.
#10. Customer
Complaints
If we get a bad report from a
customer about one of our guides, we hope we'll have heard about it from
that guide first. Basically, if you think somebody has reason to be
angry, you should mention it in the report you send after each outing.
Each complaint will be handled
on an individual basis AFTER we've heard from both parties. That
said, repeated complaints about a specific guide from multiple customers
will result in that guide being dropped from our ranks and immediate loss
of any right to 'Guide Perks' (this would include immediate cancellation
of any 'Guide Perk' outing you have scheduled, whether giving or
receiving).
'Member Guides' being dropped
due to repeated customer complaints will forfeit their annual dues.
No refund will be given.
#11. Bad Outing
Refunds
We flat out don't give refunds
and we won't expect you to give any either. What we will do is try
to work with the unhappy customer to reach a mutually beneficial solution.
This may require us to ask (not 'require') one of our guides to take out a
customer on a free hunt. If this is done, the guide working the free
hunt will receive the next hunt request for their area, regardless of
Member or Associate status.
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CONTACT
US
If you'd like to sign-up to
be one of our 'Remote Guides', click
here.
If you're interested but have
questions, ask them here.
Either way, we'll get back to
you within a couple of days with your answers or to get the ball rolling.
| John Speckine, owner |
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