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Published on Apr 28 2025

Blueberry Harvesting

$14.33  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 1, 2023 to May 25, 2023

Employer

7940 SW 49TH AVENUE
LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054
United States

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Job description

The worker will perform job duties as assigned by supervisor. They will vary from time to time depending on crop ripening and weather. The blueberry season is temporary and will last from April to May.

In order to perform this kind of work, the worker must be able to work outside 6 to 7 hours a day in all kinds of weather including, but not limited to extreme cold and hot conditions, direct sunlight, and rain and have the required
physical strength and endurance to perform the work rapidly and skillfully with their hands. Workers will perform prolonged walking, bending, stooping, reaching, pushing, pulling, lifting, and carrying 0-50 lbs. Due to the nature
of this type of work, there will be a Probationary Period of six (6) days beginning on the first day of employment for the employee to acclimate to the job specifications listed under the Job Descriptions and Requirements. The worker will be given specific instructions as to how to properly perform the work specified in the Job Description and Requirements Section on the first day of work. Quality work must be performed and adhered to and no
messy work will be permitted. If the worker works by the piece rate he/she must make the federal minimum salary after the Probationary Period. At the end of the first work week, the worker will be evaluated. If the worker
does not perform the work as specified under the Job Descriptions and Requirements, he/she may be terminated.

The employer will provide the tools necessary to perform the described job duties without charge to the worker. The employer will charge the worker for reasonable costs related to the workers refusal or negligent failure to
return the tools or due to such workers willful damage or destruction of the tools.

Blueberry Hand Harvesting-The worker will pick the ripe blueberries off the bush by grasping the blueberries between their forefinger and thumbnail, then lightly pulling and gently twisting the fruit off the bush and letting the
berries roll into the palm of the hand. The berries will then be placed in a container being careful not to overfill the container or pack the berries. The blueberries should be handled with care to prevent bruising. The container
will be taken to the nearest trailer where it will be placed. The worker will then get a new container and start the process again.

A properly licensed worker will be required to transport workers to and from work each day. A properly trained worker will assist in operating various farm equipment to assist with harvest and hauling of crop to the cooler and weigh station. A qualified worker may be requested to be a working team leader.

Equipment and Vehicle Operation-The workers may need to drive and/or operate various agricultural farm equipment and vehicles to perform the work on the farm such as but not limited to, field trucks, tractors, All terrain vehicles, refrigerated trucks, and forklifts. The workers must use safety and precaution when using agricultural farm equipment and vehicles. All passengers must be seated and practice safety and precaution. The passengers must wait to exit the agricultural farm equipment and vehicles when the driver comes to a complete stop and gets off the vehicle. The workers will keep the agricultural farm equipment and vehicles free of trash.

Field Drivers-The field drivers will drive the trailers out to the field where the field workers who are harvesting the blueberry will load the blueberry onto the trailer until full. They will then drive the fully loaded trailer back to the
packing shed where the packing shed workers will unload them onto a belt or to the refrigerated truck. The process is then repeated again.

Special Requirements

The worker must be responsible and consistent on the job. The worker must be able to lift 0-50 lbs., do repetitive movements, extensive pushing and pulling, walking, frequent stooping continuously throughout the day, and work in all kinds of weather conditions.

Employer Contact Info

+18632738870

[email protected]

https://seasonaljobs.dol.gov/

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