I swapped a high paid Engineering job for a low paid job in Horticulture.................that was 25 years ago! I've never looked back!
Got myself edumicated at my employers expense and have moved as far up the ladder as I wish to go. In the early stages it was hard to keep a wife and family on the measly wages at the time but with time the wages are starting to get away from old Agricultural farmhand rates as the job becomes more technical. I enjoy the outdoor life and 'hands on' approach. I am practically my own boss and even though jobs have come up internally that I am well qualified for, I haven't put in for them because I'm happy where I'm at!
Not well paid......but comfortable!
With so many youngsters that are well trained, Im not so sure that doing a basic horticulture course would help with employment though?
Good luck with whatever you decide to do Incy, but unless you have the gift of the gab like Monty Don, don't expect to make your fortune!
Got myself edumicated at my employers expense and have moved as far up the ladder as I wish to go. In the early stages it was hard to keep a wife and family on the measly wages at the time but with time the wages are starting to get away from old Agricultural farmhand rates as the job becomes more technical. I enjoy the outdoor life and 'hands on' approach. I am practically my own boss and even though jobs have come up internally that I am well qualified for, I haven't put in for them because I'm happy where I'm at!
Not well paid......but comfortable!
With so many youngsters that are well trained, Im not so sure that doing a basic horticulture course would help with employment though?
Good luck with whatever you decide to do Incy, but unless you have the gift of the gab like Monty Don, don't expect to make your fortune!
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