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Published on Nov 14 2024

Farmworker

$13.67  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 1, 2023 to May 31, 2023

Employer

505 Abigail plantation rd
Albany, GA 39842
United States

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Job description

Botello Harvesting LLC, 60 temporary agricultural workers for Albany, GA 04/01/23 to 05/31/23. Hand pick, pack (in the farm) , cleaning in blueberry farm. Able to lift and carry 75 pounds repetitively throughout the workday. It should not hinder the productivity of another worker. Requires 1 months of verifiable manual harvesting work experience. All workers will be paid by piece rate while hand pick blueberries and strawberries. All cubes must be full: partially filled cubes will not be accepted. Blueberries minimum $0.55/lb or equivalent, Minimum $13.67/hour guarantee, 35 hours a week. 1st week warranty. The tools are provided by the employer at no cost. 3/4 working days guaranteed. Transport/subsistence reimbursed for the costs incurred by reporting to the workplace, if the worker completes half the period of employment. Return Transportation Refunded if the worker terminates the contract. Housing provided at no cost to workers who cannot reasonably return own residency daily. In the event a female worker is hired, employer will provide separate sleeping, bathing and toilet facilities for male and female workers. Must be 18 years old. Workers may be requested to submit to random drug or alcohol testing at no cost to the worker. Failure to comply with the request or testing positive may result in immediate termination. All testing will occur post-hire and is not a part of the interview process. Negative results may be required post-hire and before commencing work. Work Conditions apply. To apply call (404) 232 500 to find the Georgia Career Center nearest to you.

Employer Contact Info

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https://employgeorgia.com/

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