Introducing our New Intern! JD Campbell Are you interested in becoming an intern for GrowingDeer.tv? Send us an email! info@growingdeer.com @GrowingDeerTV
welcome to the growing deer JD .Doc Grant an Crew know way more than you can learn in a book ..its hard work but the skills you are going to learn will last a life time..
If I was younger i do that internship. I know about apprenticeship because i spent 5 years and 30 years in trades. But i chance to do that i would in a heart beat. JD the biggest thing you can do is listen and ask questions and what required of you. Along the way have fun. God bless
I worked for a research biologist on a federal aid project looking at pheasant nest success, brood movements, habitat use, etc, in east central Illinois for 2 summers. You’re right, I learned so much from in these field experiences, and fondly remember those days. Jason will too!
Awesome JD! I did an internship myself about 30 years ago. I teach high school government and economics and I teach my students about the benefits of internships. They are great “finishers” like what you are doing and if a young person is not sure what they want to do they are a great way to find out about a career before they sink a bunch of money into a degree they might not want. I have a small piece of land in northeast Pickens county AL so when Grant is done with you maybe I can get you to show me how to spruce it up!
GL JD! You are at a scary and anxious time in life but you have put yourself in a great position to advance your knowledge and you will look back on how much you grew from this experience and be thankful!
I listen to Dr. Woods when I need expert advice. I couldn't imagine spending a summer with him. Enjoy, young man.
Nothing replaces hands on experience. Doesn't matter what you are doing. Books teach concepts, experience teaches just that, experience.
welcome to the growing deer JD .Doc Grant an Crew know way more than you can learn in a book ..its hard work but the skills you are going to learn will last a life time..
Welcome aboard JD, and may the best come into your life...
If I was younger i do that internship. I know about apprenticeship because i spent 5 years and 30 years in trades. But i chance to do that i would in a heart beat. JD the biggest thing you can do is listen and ask questions and what required of you. Along the way have fun. God bless
JD you'll be mentored by one of the best, soak it up best of luck with your future young man
Thanks for passing on your knowledge, your a Great American.
congrats JD wish you a good time. See if you can talk Grant into shooting one of those bucks. not just does.
I worked for a research biologist on a federal aid project looking at pheasant nest success, brood movements, habitat use, etc, in east central Illinois for 2 summers. You’re right, I learned so much from in these field experiences, and fondly remember those days. Jason will too!
Good to see you Grant, my friend...good luck JD.
Hey Rusty - We are moving into our new office Monday! Thanks for the guidance!
Awesome JD! I did an internship myself about 30 years ago. I teach high school government and economics and I teach my students about the benefits of internships. They are great “finishers” like what you are doing and if a young person is not sure what they want to do they are a great way to find out about a career before they sink a bunch of money into a degree they might not want. I have a small piece of land in northeast Pickens county AL so when Grant is done with you maybe I can get you to show me how to spruce it up!
Good luck JD, Grant will work your behind off. Just kidding but you will learn from a great christian man.
GL JD! You are at a scary and anxious time in life but you have put yourself in a great position to advance your knowledge and you will look back on how much you grew from this experience and be thankful!
Atta boy JD. Would be an absolute dream to intern with these guys. Best of luck to ya big man.
Congratulations on your internship. You are in good hands - you will learn and do a ton. Wear sunscreen, gloves, and a wide-brimmed hat. Good luck.
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