Hey dinks, I'm a newfag to /biz/ and this is my first time posting; I was wondering about a few things that are a little out there in terms of business.
Do any of you posses an agriculture degree of some kind and if so, how would you suggest a new guy start out into the field. I love nature and I'm young and looking for a career. I would like to know if It's too much of a leap to jump into a "Horticultural Course" at a college if I have no prior experience, what are the pros of jumping into the gardening world?
Ha
I know a job, where you get to be your own boss and work with plants all day! Tons of people do it about 50 miles away from me.
I think they are going to be a lot of vacancies coming soon!
>>1644597
You make your post sound cryptically threatening and patronising. Yet this is exactly what I want.
>>1644557
My university has and Agribusiness degree and if you want a career in business relating to agriculture I suggest something like that
If you want to do landscape, work in a plant nursery, or manage a golf course study horticulture
>>1644557
im about to transfer out of business school to do a hoticulture degree. i decided i like dicking around with trees and plants more than i like accounting
>>1645618
I can dick around with trees and plants while accounting
>>1644607
Apply for a job at Driscolls...
https://www.driscolls.com/about/careers
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