• If you are having problems logging in please use the Contact Us in the lower right hand corner of the forum page for assistance.

Seeking employment on Prescott area cattle ranch - do-it-all

marielena

New member
Joined
Apr 3, 2011
Messages
2
Location
north Nevada
We are looking for a position (or 2) in the Prescott, Arizona area.

My husband has all the skills you are looking for in a ranch hand plus many more. We are Christian folk, living in north Nevada on Sage Acres Ranch. Formerly home to 250+ head of Angus grass-fed beef, now converted to a grass growing operation as a result of the owner's death 2 years ago. The widow can now run things here without a full time hand and is willing to let Aurelio, my husband, go.

Previous employers include Ellison Ranches in Elko, Nevada.

My husband was raised on a cattle ranch in Jalisco, Mexico. His father taught him how to care for the cattle and how to breed them. He loves the animals and takes their care very seriously. Also expert in growing alfalfa and many types of irrigation including flood water, flat water, wheel line and is trained in the setup, operation and maintenance of state of the art pivot systems. He repairs all of the obsolete equipment on the ranch used to farm and harvest the alfalfa, gas, diesel, hydraulics, pneumatics, etc. Application for permanent legal residency pending. Please consider us. We will be in the Prescott area April 15th, 16th and 17th seeking employment.

I am a professional cook and will work for you or, if your operation is too small to need my services, will seek employment locally. Thank you for taking the time to read about us. Marielena Reine [email protected]
 
Good Luck, :D Ranch hands can be a scarce commodity.

I hauled a load of calves into the auction market tonight and they have three men from Mexico work there. The have been there 3 years with just a summer break to visit wives and families back in Mexico. The auction market could hardly run with out them anymore. :D
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Good Luck, :D Ranch hands can be a scarce commodity.

I hauled a load of calves into the auction market tonight and they have three men from Mexico work there. The have been there 3 years with just a summer break to visit wives and families back in Mexico. The auction market could hardly run with out them anymore. :D

Aurelio doesn't even take that much time off - his wife is with him! We visit family locally over a weekend, maybe four days at most. He has a brother in Prescott Valley and would like to be closer to him and his family. I have been there and know that it is beautiful. I could definitely use a change of scenery!
 

Latest posts

Back
Top