Typically no. Park rangers are officers if the law, and law enforcement generally cannot hire convicted felons. Note the word "convicted" however. If you aren't convicted (even if found guilty), you may be eligible.
In a park
the contiue beacuse the like thier job, I guess?
Since 1958, Yogi Bear, resident of Jellystone Park, has used dozens of schemes to steal food from park visitors (typically by taking picnic baskets). This upsets the visitors, making work for Smith (Ranger Harold Smith, the chief park ranger).
A park ranger is in charge of monitoring park activity, checking for problems, and making sure there are not issues within the park.
Good if you wish to work for a lumber or paper company or be a Park Ranger.
A park ranger get paid from $38,000 to $45,000 a year
A park Ranger
The subject of the sentence "Over the hill came a park ranger" is "a park ranger." The phrase "Over the hill" is a prepositional phrase that provides additional context about the location from which the park ranger is coming, but it does not serve as the subject of the sentence.
A "Ranger" is a park keeper.
no because he or she is a felon
Park ranger: park
Yes, if he meets certain criteria.