Life experience is worth more than any qualifications imo
Thing is I contacted national trust about squirrel control , they came back saying I need dsc1 to shoot squirrels on national trust land , this is why I say more who subscribe the more we will need , not just shooting but in all walks of life
You have pretty much answered the question posed in your very first post.
The reality, sad or otherwise, is that whilst you may have a lifetime of experience, you have no way of proving your competence. Experience may be worth more in your own eyes, but proof of competence - as evidenced through qualifications - is of concern to an increasing number of people these days, including (and perhaps particularly) landowners.
Look at the situation you describe from the National Trust’s perspective.
They will probably have a strong focus on safety, particularly as their grounds are likely to be open to the general public. It may even be a stipulation on their insurance for pest control that anyone undertaking such activities be trained to a certain standard.
That leaves them faced with a dilemma - is it sufficient to have someone say that, in all their years of experience, they’ve never shot anyone, or would it be better to have documentary evidence of them having proved their competence when it comes to safety? Since DSC1 is a nationally recognised qualification, and includes a mandatory safety test, it is a "no brainer" for the National Trust to use it as measure of competence.
This does not mean that experience should be ignored, and indeed it is likely to be a major differentiator when faced with candidates of equal competence, but experience also needs to built on a foundation of good practice.
There are plenty of examples, both here on SD and elsewhere, of DSC1 attendees who claimed a lifetime of experience, and only went along to "get the bit of paper”, but then failed through a combination of bravado and incompetence. Don’t be the one who sits there telling everyone about how many deer they’ve shot over the years, only to come a cropper when it comes to the shooting test or deer identification!
In all likelihood you can still get through your stalking life without the need to sit a formal qualificiation. However you are likely to find that, if you do, you will miss out on an increasing number of opportunities. As the apocryphal quote puts it "opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work."
There are 32,975 stalkers out there who have completed their DSC1. Doubtless some of those also thought it was nothing but a money making scheme. However they still did it, and I'd guess many found it both enjoyable and educational. Others will have done it at no cost - indeed every year the owners of this site generously pay for 5 new stalkers to attend their DSC1 with BDS. You have just missed this year's course, but why not see if you can sign up for the course next year?
FREE DSC LEVEL 1 COURSE FOR SITE MEMBERS 2024
Its that time of year when, thanks to the Supporters of this site, we offer 5 places to young or upcoming deer stalkers the chance to take their DSC Level 1 course with the BDS. This year its at Boughton Estate again, near Kettering, Northants. The dates are 31st May to 2nd June 2024 inclusive...
That way you will not only have the qualification, but will have met a bunch of other deer-minded folk and perhaps picked up a nugget of information or two that may open the door to more opportunity?