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College idea needed, thinking agricultural role!

  • 29-11-2014 01:03AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    Well,
    I'm doing a college course at the minute and need to come up with an environmental role for a year, which would be a full time job and provide a wage! Something which would benefit the environment, can be a product or a service (anything!).

    I was thinking of doing something looking at renewable energy and water saving opportunities in agriculture, as a consultant type of person, but I'm struggling to get an overall justification for a type of service where I can actually go out and make up charges for these services provided (if that makes sense). I'm easily swayed away from this if ye'v a better idea! Agriculture in general would be a strong (interest) point of mine!

    Worth a lot of college marks and the guy judging us is a potential employer in the future so want to do a good job!

    any ideas/thoughts/comments would be more than welcome! Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,168 ✭✭✭milkprofit


    086111 wrote: »
    Well,
    I'm doing a college course at the minute and need to come up with an environmental role for a year, which would be a full time job and provide a wage! Something which would benefit the environment, can be a product or a service (anything!).

    I was thinking of doing something looking at renewable energy and water saving opportunities in agriculture, as a consultant type of person, but I'm struggling to get an overall justification for a type of service where I can actually go out and make up charges for these services provided (if that makes sense). I'm easily swayed away from this if ye'v a better idea! Agriculture in general would be a strong (interest) point of mine!

    Worth a lot of college marks and the guy judging us is a potential employer in the future so want to do a good job!

    any ideas/thoughts/comments would be more than welcome! Thanks

    Do a project on how to remove RED tape from Agri environment it is driving farmers mentsl


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 750 ✭✭✭Farmer


    Read the sprayer training thread http://touch.boards.ie/thread/post/93231809

    Do you think there might be an opening for you there? ( I mean on the training side rather than out with us with a scythe:D )


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,768 ✭✭✭✭tomwaterford


    086111 wrote: »
    Well,
    I'm doing a college course at the minute and need to come up with an environmental role for a year, which would be a full time job and provide a wage! Something which would benefit the environment, can be a product or a service (anything!).

    I was thinking of doing something looking at renewable energy and water saving opportunities in agriculture, as a consultant type of person, but I'm struggling to get an overall justification for a type of service where I can actually go out and make up charges for these services provided (if that makes sense). I'm easily swayed away from this if ye'v a better idea! Agriculture in general would be a strong (interest) point of mine!

    Worth a lot of college marks and the guy judging us is a potential employer in the future so want to do a good job!

    any ideas/thoughts/comments would be more than welcome! Thanks

    anything in waste water management as there is a massive shortage of people qualified in this area in Ireland at the min....what it'll be like in four years I couldn't tell you


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