mikeleblanc413 wrote:
I suspect that Amazon is having a hard time getting workampers. Another issue is that Amazon can't get along with local RV Parks and people have to drive so far. Cuts into the money earned. That was certainly a factor in me not going to Coffeyville!!!!!!
I think your reference may be to the Murfreesboro facility.
The camp grounds are a long way from the plant.
As far as Amazon not getting along with the local camp grounds, That is not true at all. Generally those camp grounds would normally be shutting down for winter about the time the work campers pull in.
These camp grounds really appreciate the extended income provided by virtually guaranteed full camp grounds from October through December. ALSO, the camp ground operators seem to really enjoy having the Camperforce folks. Many campers return year after year, they generally leave things better than they found them, they spend less time in the camp ground than regular campers and they are very cognizant of the others in the camp ground as most everyone is working at the same place. Most Camperforce visitors to a park are MUCH more self-sufficient and tend not to go running to the camp ground operator for every little thing and have no problem helping the staff to rectify a problem instead of standing around watching them do it.
I have heard all this and more from three of the camp grounds in this area and they all really enjoy the Camperforce season.