[Srm] Fw: Looking for summer help on Walnut Gulch
Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran)
mcclaran at email.arizona.edu
Thu Mar 29 19:07:55 MST 2018
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From: Heilman, Phil <Phil.Heilman at ARS.USDA.GOV>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2018 2:41 PM
To: Fehmi, Jeffrey S - (jfehmi); Steve Archer; Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran); Guertin, D Phillip - (dpg)
Cc: Smith, John - ARS
Subject: Looking for summer help on Walnut Gulch
Hi All,
Some of the folks that we were hoping could help us this summer fell through, so we are looking for 2 students to help with storm duty/work in Tombstone this summer. The pay would be the highest GS level justified by the number of completed years of school, undergrad or graduate. Folks can live in the trailer on our compound in Tombstone. Some weekend work would be required, but there could be some flexibility if there is no monsoon moisture around. We are more interested in folks that are handy, for example they like to work on cars, are not afraid to work outside and get dirty, etc., rather than academic superstars.
If you have anyone in your classes that fits that description and they haven’t found a summer job at this late date, could you ask them to send their CVs to John Smith and me?
Thanks,
Phil
Philip Heilman
Research Leader
USDA-ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center
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