Farm Worker
Employer
7622 ASHTON ROAD
ISLANDTON, SC 29929
United States
Job description
Harvesting Watermelon and Cantaloupe by hand, the worker will walk down the field rows where the fruit will be harvested. The worker will first cut the fruit off of the vine with a small knife and turn the fruit over to indicate it is ready for complete harvest. The worker will bend over to pick up the ripe fruit which can vary in weight from 20 lbs to 60 lbs, from the ground and tossing the fruit to the worker next to him and this worker will toss the watermelon to the next worker and so on, until the watermelon is then tossed to the worker inside the back of the melon bus, who will then carefully place the fruit on the floor of the melon bus. Workers will operate the melon buses in the fields ONLY , where they will drive a bus through each row in the fields while workers on the ground toss the melons onto the bus. Once each bus is full the worker will then move to an empty bus and repeat the process. Packing: When the bus is full, it will be taken to the packing house which is located inside the farm, by an authorized employee of Worldwide Harvesting , where the workers will unload the fruit by hand and put it in a conveyor belt that will transport the fruit into the packing shed where it will be separated by size, labeled, and packed. All fruit is 100% owned and grown by Williams Farms Partnership and unmanufactured at time of harvest and packing. Worker will operate a forklift within the packing shed, where worker will move pallets from the packing line and into a storage area within the packing shed and into trailers for distribution by the grower/farmer.
Special Requirements
This type of work involves working conditions that require tremendous stamina, a high level of physical activity in cold or extremely hot weather conditions, direct sunlight exposure, and adverse weather such as rain. This work requires a high level of physical conditioning, that will require a Probationary Period of five (5) days beginning with the first day of employment, to show worker holds required physical strength and endurance to perform this type of work.