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  • From: gil carandang <gil_carandang@hotmail.com>
  • To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] full-season internships?
  • Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:29:04 +0000


do check us in the philippines! www.herbanafarm.com

currently, we have two interns, a filipino and a swede.

thanks,

gil

> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:24:20 -1000
> From: justin.hahn@gmail.com
> To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [permaculture] full-season internships?
>
> Aloha from Hawaii,
>
> I'm looking for a good place to intern this season. I'm currently on a
> stellar natural farming tea plantation on the Big Island of Hawaii
> (which I found on this listserv). I'm learning heaps, but would like
> to learn even more this summer when my internship is up on May First.
>
> If anyone knows of an internship opportunity (or is looking for a
> passionate permaculturist to work hard for a few months to a year),
> let me know.
>
> I'm 26 and originally from Honolulu, Hawaii. I took a PDC last year
> from a really great permaculture teacher. The course was in Tahuya,
> Wa. I've been wwoofing or working on market gardens for the past two
> years since leaving my dead-end career as an English teacher. Farming
> is my chosen profession.
> I don't do drugs, have no criminal record, and am a licensed driver. I
> also hold a B.A. from the University of Hawaii in English. (Which
> means I can edit newsletters, manuals, etc. if the need arises.)
>
> As for what kind of internship I'm looking for, I have three criteria,
> none of which are deal-breakers:
>
> 1) I should recieve a stipend. This is not necessary, but it would be
> nice. I am also open to a profit-sharing arrangement.
> 2) The primary operation should involve animals for meat, milk, fiber,
> honey, or eggs. A silviculture operation would be ideal. Hours on my
> hands and knees transplanting tomato starts is NOT my idea of a fun
> time. I'm also open to some natural building work or other
> permacutlure field.
> 3) The farm should be near a college town or other welcoming area. I
> like country living, but as a young man, I also like to get out once
> in a while.
>
> Thanks for reading my email. Mahalo and aloha!
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