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Subject: Catch The Buzz Article



Laurence Cutts gets set to retire, and Florida is looking for someone to
fill his position. We wish Laurence all the best now that he's got some free
time, but trust he'll keep sharing his experience and wisdom with those of
us still learning.
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Florida Inspector Position Opens


Laurence Cutts will be retiring as Chief Apiary Inspector for the State of
Florida fairly soon, and the powers that be there asked if we could help
spread the word about finding someone to fill his position. Here's what they
sent:



Chief Apiary Regulatory Inspector
Selected Exempt Service
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Division of Plant Industry
Gainesville (Alachua County) Florida



Senior level managerial position directs all apiary regulatory activities in
the State of Florida.  Position requires a BS degree in Agriculture or
related biological science, five years of progressive experience in
management, supervision or administration, and demonstrable experience in
policy development, planning, and budgeting.  Candidate must also have
extensive experience in the apiary industry, and be able to demonstrate a
thorough knowledge of industry business and cultural practices, regulatory
processes, and apiary pests and diseases of regulatory significance.
Experience as described may substitute for the required education.



Submit: resume or curriculum vitae and completed State of Florida Employment
Application to: Richard Clark, Chief, Bureau of Plant and Apiary Inspection,
Division of Plant Industry, PO Box 147100, Gainesville, Florida, 32614,
(352) 372-3505.  Deadline to apply: August 31, 2003.
This job is posted officially at
http://www.myflorida.com/dms/hrm/myflorida/statejobsearch.html.
Salary: 37K to 41K (commensurate with qualifications), plus excellent
benefits.
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer







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Kim Flottum
Editor, Bee Culture Magazine
http://www.beeculture.com/beeculture/index.html

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