Posted by JimS on December 16, 2016 at 15:15:13 from (50.247.112.17):
I am posting this to ask for suggestions on how to structure my job search and for improving my search terms. I know moderators don't like people asking for work on this site but that is not what I am doing, I am asking, "How would you structure your search?"
I have been fired a week before Christmas. I feel like I am in a Dickens novel. I want to stay in the area as I have a grandchild I home school. I am north of the SF Bay. I have 2 masters degrees, managed a vineyard, and have managed varied ag/rural properties over the past 18 years largely caring for varied livestock. I like Bud Williams, Wholistic Management, Allan Nation, rotational grazing, so ideally, I would like to find someone of similar mind set.
With that in mind, I am trying to locate every grass fed producer, those who run multi species, maybe some farming, vineyards, haying, etc. I am contacting realtors for absentee owners who need caretakers or have vacation places. I am contacting school ag programs trying to locate those who are innovators or like minded. I have contacted supply places, both livestock and vineyard that I deal with and the farm bureau. I search on line for "grass fed," "vineyard livestock," "vineyard grazing". I search past the 30th page looking for those that others might miss. I have a wide range of experience, so I am billing myself as a sort of utility player who can fit in where needed. With my education I can run education programs or tours for ranches.
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