Mayors Task Force for Jobs supports one-day farm work experience
Published on 12 December 2025
Golden Gully Farming Ltd host two young job seekers interested in farm work
On Wednesday 3 December, two young Mayors Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ) jobs seekers who expressed an interest in farm work, but had no previous experience of the industry, travelled to Golden Gully Farming Ltd in the upper Kakanui Valley to find out what it is all about.
Hosted by Greg & Nic Ruddenklau, Cameron Higgins and Haarlem van Delden put their gumboots on and got stuck into a day’s work on a sheep and beef farm.
This one-day farm work experience was designed by MTFJ coordinator, Greg Pestell, to provide these motivated young men with an authentic, hands-on experience on a working farm. Keen on the idea of farm work, but with no practical knowledge, the day tested their suitability for agricultural employment.
He said, “My advice to the guys was to not stand back, get stuck in, don’t be afraid to ask questions and enjoy the day. That’s exactly what they did.”
Greg Ruddenklau provided a day full of variety, including: mustering, tailing, drenching and more. Despite the weather not being particularly summery early on, it did improve, and the guys made the most of their time on the farm.
On the journey home they were tired, but happy, and eager to find out more about farm work as a career. Such was his enjoyment and motivation to explore this career pathway, Haarlem said, “I wish we were going back tomorrow”. That says it all about the success of this work experience opportunity.
Greg Pestell said, “A huge thank you must go out to Greg & Nic Ruddenklau for so generously sharing their time and knowledge, along with their care on the day. Their support of these young men to experience farming and help find their place in the Waitaki workforce is appreciated and very much valued.”
Anyone interested in hosting work experience days, or recruiting Haarlem and Cameron, can contact Greg at gpestell@waitaki.govt.nz
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