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Learning to be a Cameleer

An old fashioned approach to learning. We provide learning opportunities in the context of trekking and in exchange persons learning assist hands on gaining real time experience as a trainee cameleer. There is no monetary exchange, however there is an expectation that you will arrive with no impediment to contributing on long days, with plenty of dirt, dust, hard work and a willingness to follow instructions working within a team. ​ Historically, new or prospective owners of camels in Australia that were eager to learn sought out the expertise of older experienced camel operators. Learning traditionally took place on the job, at the site of working the camels with an experienced operator, whether that be in busy public locations, or outback trekking. Although the twentieth century has witnessed a major shift in emphasis towards school and post-school based training, recent years have been characterised by a revival of on-the-job training and close links with actual working enterprises. Today there is an increased recognition of the success that on-the-job training provides. Individuals learning are mentored for an extended duration with Camel Treks Australia's team which offers structure within it's successful business model incorporating camels and tourists. This real life practical hands on training can lead to greater learning outcomes for camel owners, and camel handlers eager to delve deeper.​ ​ Paul and Karen Ellis have been actively assisting camel seekers worldwide since 2013 and welcome interested persons to apply for mentoring opportunities annually between late March - early October. Annually they trek in the picturesque Flinders Rangers landscape. It was an absolute delight to have Ed with us from the beginning of September - December. We continue to learn from watching other, regardless of their experience. Ed certainly emphasised how important our approach is. A desert camel, arriving from a reality untouched by human hands is ours to mould. We need to make sure we do our best to set the mould perfectly. Once damaged, it takes twice the time to repair.

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