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What do you look for on a farm employee resume?
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maybeso08
Posted 5/4/2009 22:33 (#703136)
Subject: What do you look for on a farm employee resume?


south central IN
I need to write one and I am a bit lost on what is significant and what isn't. I have steady work history and a good driving record. Full endorsed cdl with verifiable experience and clean driving record. Have driven tractor trailer, straight truck and combination in tanker flat, fan, hopper and dump. Have driven 13, 10, 9, 8 LL, 7, 6, 5+4, 5+2 spd transmissions and can manuveur with the best of them.(tight county roads and long obsticle backing)

Have experience in dozer, backoe/trackhoe, front end/payloader along with tile repair. Have extensive experience with grain carts and hydralic side tipping, or high lift wagons, which comes in handy for veggies and seed corn. Experience in setting combines and planters as well as operating them. I am level headed and comfortable dealing with nh3.( day job is working with LPG) I am not scared of heights and I am easy on equipment. I have lots of cattle and hay experience and have only been a part time farmer for the last yr and a half due to an off farm job. I grew up on a farm and worked for two other farms.

Many general farm tasks and maintence duties left unlisted. I am old enough to ask for advice and I actually build on it. Only 4 employers to list on resume. A guy wants to forward my resume to help me find some part time work. On a side note I am an early riser, hard worker, devoted CHRISTIAN father who is alcohol and tobacco free. I get along well with others and have motivated work crews. Suggest or ask away! Thanks!
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