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well, i wouldn't decide to "trust" someone or not by reading their
resume...but to play along here, i want a bee inspector who wants to
have bees, not a job. all that stuff might be impressive (or it
might not, as he may have missed 300 cases of ahb as well). i'm much
more "impressed" with having 500 hives and getting the good harvest
than i am with "worked for queen breeder" or even at a lab....being
an employee is very differant than having the final say (and
responsibility).
...if said bee inspector doesn't own bees _because_ he isn't allowed
to if he is to be a bee inspector, i think that's a shame...and if he
doesn't have bees because he doesn't want them, but he wants the job
as a bee inspector because he is "qualified", that also seems like a
shame...it costs no more to pay someome who is passionate about what
they do (and there are plenty of knowledgable passonate beekeepers
out there), and in my mind, someone who is passonate is more likely
to do a good job.
-- Peter Borst <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Would you trust him, even though he doesn't own any bees these days?
-- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l for rules, FAQ and other info ---
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