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Harvest Worker / Workamper - Minnesota, North Dakota, Michigan, Montana, ND
Harvest Worker / Workamper - Minnesota, North Dakota, Michigan, Montana, ND
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Harvest Worker for Workamping Couples
A Work Camping Opportunity Working the Sugar Beet Harvest is a seasonal Work camping experience that starts approximately October 1st and is a 10-15 day working project. It can take the month of October to complete the 10-15 days of work if the region experiences unfavorable weather.
Please plan to commit for the whole month of October. Positions Include: • Helper/Sample Taker • Piler Operator • Skid steer Operator – this position is limited and based upon recent experience. Position Summary: The job requires the ability to lift, pull, and push a minimum of 25lbs. You must be able to stoop, bend, shovel, and climb around heavy equipment up to several times a shift. In addition, you must have the ability to be on your feet regularly. This includes walking on slippery and uneven surfaces.
This job requires the ability to preform essential job tasks in less than favorable conditions at times; which may include varying temperatures, humidity, wind and cold. Essential Functions: Duties include but are not limited to: Assisting the Piler Operator in cleaning and maintaining the Piling grounds, communicating with drivers to ensure safe and accurate unloading of trucks. Orchestrates repair work and supervises and assists in the cleanup of daily operations. You may also be asked to collect beet samples, or maneuver piling control switches. Planning: When you commit to working the Sugar Beet Harvest, we assign a Workamper Liaison to help you plan accordingly. A Harvest Liaison will be in contact with you every 30 – 45 days. As it starts nearing harvest, the Liaison will then give you a campground and district assignment, along with your office orientation date and time. During your office orientation you will finalize your application, watch a safety orientation video, and receive your piling site assignment. You will also be scheduled for training.
We provide: We provide you with campsite accommodations, that we pay for. We also provide you with water, honey wagon, and hookups. These are expenses that are included free of charge. Most of the campsites are in – or vey near – a town with gas and grocery. We make all your reservations ahead of time. Some campsites have Camp Hosts available to provide additional help for campers. This is an opportunity to make a substantial amount of money in a short amount of time, enjoy new experiences, and meet new friends along the way!