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Help Wanted: Farm Worker Wanted for Blaney Grain Farms, a progressive farming operation in Halton County.

I have posted this for Larry Blaney....he is looking for a person to join his team....you can apply through AgCareers.com - the link for more info is below

 

 

 

Farm Worker – Blaney Grain Farms 

Progressive cash crop operation is looking for a full time farm worker. Looking for a person who enjoys working in a variety of roles throughout the day. Blaney Grain Farms embraces technology and is willing to try new techniques to improve crop production. Working with one other full-time employee, you will join a team of hard-working, honest individuals who enjoy a safe, pleasant and friendly work environment. This progressive operation is located in Halton County, ON. Crops produced include grain, corn, soybeans and winter wheat. 

 

Here is the link for more information.

 

http://www.agcareers.com/job.cfm?task=view&id=164040

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carl webb

22 noster view

Beeston, leeds

LS11 8QQ

West yorkshire

 

 

Dear sir/madam

 

I am seeking a job as a farm worker, I am honest hard working and reliable, coming to canada would not be a problem and accommodation would be a prevelidge but I could afford my dwelling , if you would send a letter for employment I will sort out my work visa and in no time I will at your service. I look forward for your reply, thanks.

 

your faithfully

 

Carl webb

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