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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1814384" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>LOL! No. I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I did. I have been a simple 'Soil Conservationist/ plain Grazing Specialist for 17 years with the NRCS. My supervisor (currently) is a District Conservationist that presides over a single county. As such, my 'official' duties are to work within that county, and maybe to a limited extent, within an 'Area' which is a group of counties within the state (Ohio) having turned into a 'veteran' at this, I now do work all over and for the entire state and am often consulted for assistance by District Conservationists across the whole state. I've wanted to be a State Grazing Specialist for over 10 years but figured I'd never get the chance. Well, I have been hired/promoted to be the State Grazing Specialist in South Carolina. It's quite the step up for me and I'm scrambling to get ready as I didn't expect it. So that is why I'm moving to SC. To be of service and for work, not retire. Not yet anyway. I've got 11 years if not 16 before I do that.</p><p></p><p>I'm comfortable where I am and could be comfortable anywhere (within the United States). This gives me a bigger opportunity to help others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1814384, member: 43196"] LOL! No. I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I did. I have been a simple 'Soil Conservationist/ plain Grazing Specialist for 17 years with the NRCS. My supervisor (currently) is a District Conservationist that presides over a single county. As such, my 'official' duties are to work within that county, and maybe to a limited extent, within an 'Area' which is a group of counties within the state (Ohio) having turned into a 'veteran' at this, I now do work all over and for the entire state and am often consulted for assistance by District Conservationists across the whole state. I've wanted to be a State Grazing Specialist for over 10 years but figured I'd never get the chance. Well, I have been hired/promoted to be the State Grazing Specialist in South Carolina. It's quite the step up for me and I'm scrambling to get ready as I didn't expect it. So that is why I'm moving to SC. To be of service and for work, not retire. Not yet anyway. I've got 11 years if not 16 before I do that. I'm comfortable where I am and could be comfortable anywhere (within the United States). This gives me a bigger opportunity to help others. [/QUOTE]
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