mossy_oak23
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If you have gone to college and studied Livestock Production are there many job openings available? Is it even worth it to go study this in college?
mossy_oak23":1vuaoc7l said:If you have gone to college and studied Livestock Production are there many job openings available? Is it even worth it to go study this in college?
JH_cattle_co":2g1jun6x said:If your wanting a ranch management job, come to Texas and go through TCU's Ranch Management Program.
TheBullLady":oyl85d40 said:I would be willing to bet that the jobs that might be available with a big ranching or purebred operation would be looking for someone with lots of experience, rather than a "book learnin'". I've worked with lots of the above over the years, and they seem reluctant to give a "newbie" a full management position if they are fresh out of school.
I think the job market is incredibly tight in almost every profession right now.. except perhaps health care.
mossy_oak23":kbpfj02t said:TheBullLady":kbpfj02t said:I would be willing to bet that the jobs that might be available with a big ranching or purebred operation would be looking for someone with lots of experience, rather than a "book learnin'". I've worked with lots of the above over the years, and they seem reluctant to give a "newbie" a full management position if they are fresh out of school.
I think the job market is incredibly tight in almost every profession right now.. except perhaps health care.
I know what you mean...that being said I have no experience and at-least by going to school I should be able to get my foot in the door for a low end job and potentially work my way up.
Problem is I'm very interested in this but wasn't born into it.....
I could always marry a ranchers daughter :cowboy: