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Danko
04-16-2007, 04:50 AM
I'm beekeeper from Serbia interesting to participate in commercial beekeeping activities.Actually i wonder do you have or know for any beekeeping programs anywhere in USA where one foreign beekeeper can participate to work and learn to manage pollination business.
I would appreciate any help from you.

Danko

Trevor Mansell
04-16-2007, 06:27 AM
Try calling Gentry Apiaries in Loxahatchee Fl. I know he works with a program that helps beekeepers from other countries come to America to work.
1-561-644-3461

RSUCHAN
04-16-2007, 10:39 AM
Try Chris Werner.
He has help people from your country in the past.
Real good people to work with.
#352.429.0054

lake thompson honey
04-16-2007, 08:45 PM
i know lots of commercial beekeepers that could use an experienced man.(or woman) i will make some calls and find some phone numbers and get back to you later.

Danko
04-17-2007, 03:57 AM
I'll try to contact addresses of beekeepers you posted.:)

lake thompson honey
04-17-2007, 11:36 PM
www.employmentusaonline.com are the people to contact. they are a service that gets beekeepers and laborers together. or call 605-226-2116 and ask for tina andrews.

Danko
04-18-2007, 01:06 AM
I try with tina andrews but her agency work only with people from South Africa.

Nick Noyes
04-18-2007, 08:38 AM
How long are you wanting to work (year round or seasonal)?

lake thompson honey
04-18-2007, 09:33 PM
here are the names and numbers of three bee companies who are looking for help. these adds appeared in the classified section of the american bee journal.

kona queen hawaii-contact gus rouse-808-328-9016.
email queenbee@aloha.net

dave mendes 239-340-0625

morris honey co. 406-961-3676

let me know if any of these work out and i can try to find some more.

Danko
04-19-2007, 01:43 AM
To Lake Thompson Honey:

I already try this advertisements from ABJ :
Mendes appreciate my interest but he is looking for staff already live in USA.
I send mail to kona queen...no reply
I talk to personel in Morisshoney.They are interesting but need to find out haw H2-A agricultural program for foreigner works.


To NIck Noyes

For work in beekeeping (USA agriculture) foreigners work sesonal up to 10 monts what is almost year round


RSUCHAN

I have phoned to Werner family.Mrs Becky was polite and promise to contact some beekeeper frends to see if anybody need workers.They are very pleased with workers from my country.

THANKS TO ALL OF YOU

RSUCHAN
04-19-2007, 07:49 AM
Werner's must have found some help. Last I spoke with Chris & Becki they were still needing help as of 2 weeks ago. I know they had lost a quite a few bees so who knows what has happened in 2 weeks. I will call Becki later this morning.

lake thompson honey
04-19-2007, 09:11 PM
call gus rouse on the phone and talk to him. he is a good guy and hawaii is beautiful. i would suggest going through the ABJ and calling the companies in the advertisements. ask them if they need help but more importantly they could give you a tip for someone who is looking for help. keep looking and you will find something.

trigona
07-09-2008, 08:02 AM
I'm a beekeeper from the Philippines. I'm into beekeeping for 2 and half years already but I only got my beekeeping program certification year 2007. I selfstudied beekeeping by joining forums like this and learn some skills from veteran beekeepers. I'm already doing actual beekeeping with my 8 colonies for a year and a half already and experienced a lot of problems but fortunately I already know the solution to those problems.
:DNow I'm looking for a job as a beekeeper on other countries. I'm interested to work as a seasonal or fulltime position on a commercial beekeeping company. I could work on companies that harvests honey, sells nucs, breeding queebees for export, or crop pollination. If intesrested to know if I'm qualified send me a message at sir_ttam@hotmail.com