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Published on Jan 12 2025

Agricultural Workers

$19.25  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From May 22, 2024 to Oct 16, 2024

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985 Hwy 7
15 Hwy 7
6 Roggow rd.
30940 Hwy 97
1040 Hwy 7
Nka Cordell rd.

Tonasket, WA 98855
United States

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Job description

This application encompasses harvest of apples, cherries, and Pears as well as thinning,
pruning, training and other orchard labor. the worker will perform duties from the ground and/or
utilizing a ladder as well as other tools used in agriculture to preform jobs. The worker must
possess the ability to pick up and handle 10-12 ft. orchard ladder weighs up to 40lbs. all other
duties assigned under this order are those of the farm worker, diversified crops, standard
occupational classification (SOC): 45-2092 job under the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Special Requirements

1. must possess requisite physical strength and endurance to repeat the pruning, thinning training, harvest and other farming processes throughout the work day.
2. Must work at a sustained, vigorous pace and make bona-fide efforts to work efficiently and consistently that are reasonable under the climate and other working conditions.
3. Must be able to perform work at the assigned time during light rain, high humidity, and high heat temperatures. worker may be required to work in the orchard when trees are wet
with dew/rain ad should have suitable clothing for variable weather conditions.
4. Must be able to perform all duties within this job order in a safe manner adhering to all orchard safety guidelines, practices and procedures.
5. Must wear all required and assigned personal protective equipment at all times also wearing proper clothing and footwear, footwear must be closed toe and durable. Workers may
not use cell phone or handheld device while operating equipment.
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Employer Contact Info

+15094294529

[email protected]

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

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