Instead, he gained a foothold in the local apple industry and, joining T&G in December 2013, moved up the career ladder with a mid-July appointment to assistant manager of an orchard block developed by the company on Moteo Pa Rd.
"I came to the industry five years ago with little understanding of apple growing," he admits. "I didn't know about grafting trees or that it took three to five months to grow a crop. Nor did I appreciate how subject crops are to the weather although, of course, Hawke's Bay has a great growing climate."
Joining EIT's Horticulture Trainee Programme, he studied part-time for three years to gain an advanced New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Production (Fruit Production).
"With a bit of discipline and by applying yourself, you can get ahead by taking up the many career opportunities available," he said of Hawke's Bay's burgeoning pipfuit industry.