It was recommended to me to apply for this job but I don't really know anything about the NC Coop. Ext or what they do and I'm not at all sure I want the job..
7/18/2007 9:53:48 PM
are you illiterate? what don't you get?[Edited on July 18, 2007 at 10:36 PM. Reason : =]
7/18/2007 10:34:45 PM
Sounds like you're going to go run programs to teach kids about cooperative stuff, what is that, farming?Sounds like a camp counselor.
7/18/2007 10:38:23 PM
Looks like some sort of cross between community lesion and 4-H program assistant.
7/18/2007 10:43:19 PM
pm sent
7/18/2007 11:09:10 PM
7/18/2007 11:25:42 PM
Okay here is a brief description of Extension and how it works.There is an extension office located in every county in NC as well as the Cherokee Reservation. Extension was started with the Smith Lever Act in 1914 to provide educational services to farmers and local communities. Major programming emphasis was along the lines of agriculture, home makers, and youth. Since people were often hesitant to change and were often unsure of "officials", 4-H youth were given educational materials, grew better crops for competition, and indirectly changed farming methods.Today Extension is still struggling with finding its place in a less than agriculture society. Focus primarily falls along the lines of education and community service. Most counties host an agriculture, 4-H, and Family and Consumer Sciences. Within Agriculture you can have a variety of different agents: general agriculture, horticulture, livestock (beef, dairy, poultry), field crops (cotton, tobacco, etc). 4-H deals with the youth and its programming is different for each county (really depends on the local wants and needs). Typically you can have two types of 4-H programs: traditional and non-traditional. Traditional typically clings to the agriculture concept and sponsors 4-H clubs throughout the county. Imagine boyscout troops with leaders that are all managed at a central office. 4-H programs can also run/focus on afterschool childcare. Family and Consumer Sciences covers areas such as nutrition, time management, family management, financial management, etc. Its roots are in canning, quilting, sewing, etc. Here is the definition of "community development" from the nc extension website:
7/18/2007 11:33:00 PM
Anyone else want this job? I think I'm gonna pass.
7/18/2007 11:50:13 PM
7/18/2007 11:59:46 PM
i highly recommend this job actually.
7/19/2007 3:50:53 AM
o rly? why?
7/19/2007 8:39:34 AM
you will be in charge of 4H
7/19/2007 10:15:10 AM
thanks Ashley you beat me to itI wouldn't recommend taking this position if you know nothing about agriculture and/or have never worked for a similar organization. Unless you really think it's something you'd be interested in...
7/19/2007 12:35:17 PM