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Indiana FFA Members Explore Potential Career Opportunities at State Convention

Indiana FFA Members Explore Potential Career Opportunities at State Convention


What if college isn’t for me? That was the question posed during a workshop presented by Co-Alliance at the Indiana FFA State Convention Wednesday.

“We’re certainly not discouraging college, but we also want this generation to hear that you don’t have to go to college in order to be successful within Co-Alliance,” says Co-Alliance employee Brandon Bowser. He spoke during the workshop designed to show students the many work-ready career opportunities for those who may not desire to go to college.

“And I’m an example of that. I didn’t go to college and I have been with the co-op over 30 years, and I’m a grain merchandiser now. So, it was very, very interactive. The kids had lots of questions. They were very attentive, and I thought it was just a really good program.”

Bowser says today more than ever, there is incredible on-the-job training and growth opportunities for those ready to get to work and blaze a trail of their own. The “boots on the ground” employees are the hardest ones to find.

“And we need so many of them. That was the message we were trying to give here was that we want to talk to you. We’ll support you. We’ll help train you. We have scholarships available if you want to go get some out of Co-Alliance training.”

Students took special interest when they discussed the different technologies used today by Co-Alliance, like drones.

Source: hoosieragtoday.news

Photo Credit: Indiana FFA Organization

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