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35 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE | HOTLINE: 800-1130 Southern United Agriculture, Inc. was founded in 1988 in rural Blaine County, San Andreas by Jim Brewster, a local farm hand. Originally specializing in the sale of custom-made hand tools and craftsman workbenches, the small shop quickly evolved into a multi-location distributor of popular farming brands such as Stanley, Declasse, Vapid and HVY. By 2000, Southern United Agriculture had expanded as far north as Paleto Bay and the tip of Flint County, and as far south as Los Santos, becoming a big-name player in the many farmer's utility market gatherings in the metropolitan area. Into the present day, it remains the mission of Southern United Agriculture to supply the hardworking farmers of San Andreas with the proper equipment - of the highest quality, and from the finest brands available on the agricultural market. That's our promise. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: HIRING: Labor subcontractor DUTIES: Accepting labor contracts from our partners in the agriculture industry. REQUIREMENTS: None HIRING: Marketing specialist DUTIES: Promoting our product through multimedia (photography, video production, etc.) REQUIREMENTS: English speaking, high school diploma + proof of skill. HIRING: IT Specialist/Webmaster DUTIES: Monitoring/janitorial work for our on-line services. REQUIREMENTS: English speaking, college degree + proof of skill. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FOR IMMIGRANTS. SOMOS UN EMPLEADOR QUE IGUALDAD DE OPORTUNIDADES PARA LOS INMIGRANTES. МЫ ПРЕДОСТАВЛЯЕМ РАВНЫЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ДЛЯ ИММИГРАНТОВ. INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT? CONTACT US: 800-1130 (TOLL FREE) [email protected] ((forum PM)) © 2023, Southern United Agriculture Inc. All rights reserved.
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I'm Jake Wolf. Ever since my deadbeat dad ditched me and my mom, I've been making my own living. Since fourteen years of age, I've been a hustler. Tried my hand at everything and took a liking to the farm/ranch life. Growing up in a small town in San Antonio causes that. I dropped out of high school, I knew that education wasn't going to get me anywhere. Momma always told me that loneliness isn't a disease, but a choice. Looking back at it, I see that. Though she forgot to mention that it's not my choice because I never chose to be alone. Every year, I tell myself that I'm gonna born from my ashes. That I'm gonna surround myself with people who are good to me, who make me feel better. Maybe a lady to commit... but every year, those resolutions go to the trash bin. I'm not a phoenix, I'm a Wolf. I guess that means I just need to find people like me and get accepted into their pack, whether they make me better or not.