Any online Beekeepers employment sites?

Started by Sir Stungalot, December 20, 2007, 10:37:10 PM

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Sir Stungalot

Hi all...
I was wondering if anyone knows of a site that caters to beekeepers in regards to employment. I run searches ect. but all I get is fragments, mostly Canadian. If anyone could make a suggestion I would appriciate it!
Thanks.....

Kirk-o

I don't know of any but I have see some in The American Bee Journal and Bee Culter
kirko
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Cindi

Sir Stungalot.  Ooh, I see you are new to this forum.  Welcome, stick around and spend lots of time here, it is a great place for learning also, and I bet some of our members will have places that you can go to to find employment.  Welcome. Sounds like you want to go to work, good for you, that is one way to get some great hands on with knowledge of bees, the best teacher of all.  This will aid in you becoming a great beekeeper, and your avitar handle will be so true, hee, hee.  Have the best and wonderful day, Cindi
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BeeHopper

Quote from: Sir Stungalot on December 20, 2007, 10:37:10 PM
Hi all...
I was wondering if anyone knows of a site that caters to beekeepers in regards to employment. I run searches ect. but all I get is fragments, mostly Canadian. If anyone could make a suggestion I would appriciate it!
Thanks.....


Sir Stungalot  :-D

There's a talented Beekeeper right there, gotta love the name, Welcome aboard  :-D

Sir Stungalot


TwT

put your resume here on the weavers site, have you talked to them? R Weaver and B Weaver

http://www.morrisweaver.com/employment.htm

heres thier sites, and they are in texas and have large operations

http://www.beeweaver.com/home.php
http://www.rweaver.com/
THAT's ME TO THE LEFT JUST 5 MONTHS FROM NOW!!!!!!!!

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Quote from: TwT on December 22, 2007, 09:19:35 PM
put your resume here on the weavers site, have you talked to them? R Weaver and B Weaver

Yeah, I just saw a ad in Bee Culture that B. Weaver is hiring for the 2008 season.

Sean Kelly
"My son,  eat  thou honey,  because it is good;  and the honeycomb,  which is sweet  to thy taste"          - Proverbs 24:13