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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTed Turner is hiring people to work on his ranches!
Great opportunity if you love the environment and nature.With 2 million acres of personal and ranch land, Ted Turner is the second-largest individual landowner in North America. Interested in working on one of these stunning properties? Check out our current job opps here -
https://www.tedturner.com/about/career-opportunities-2/?fbclid=IwAR3Yks5P-jwNg2zGP2afRExg40WgPmyd3RoeXSSDAubBipN0ZS8vzdK54ik
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Ted Turner is hiring people to work on his ranches! (Original Post)
Cattledog
Jan 2019
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marble falls
(57,537 posts)1. Ain't gonna ...
SunSeeker
(51,811 posts)2. You wouldn't be dealing with Ted. He has Lewy body dementia.
Judging by the pics, the person managing his lands is taking pretty good care of the wildlife. Seems like a nice gig for an out of work forest ranger.
SunSeeker
(51,811 posts)3. K & R
Kali
(55,032 posts)4. looks like one actual ranch job
the rest are tourism/hospitality
2naSalit
(86,963 posts)5. If I were 15 or 20 years younger
I'd be all over that. The Turners are good people to work for. I used to live down the road from one of his Montana ranches, they are good conservationists, the whole family. I was negotiating employment with them once upon a time. Would have loved that gig.