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Petruschke
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Jun 20, 2013

Holiday jobs at Amazon

Hello everyone!

My name is Pamela Petruschke and I am the national program manager for CamperForce, which is a program at Amazon for hiring seasonal work campers for 3 of our fulfillment centers over the holidays. Our jobs start in September & October and run through December 23rd or earlier if work slows up (doesn't happen often at all...). We commit to no later than Dec. 23rd so you can get to family for the holidays.

The location are Kentucky, Kansas and Nevada. PAID campsite, PAID for all hours work and time $ 1/2 for anything over 40 hours, PAID completion bonus if you stay until released, PAID referral bonuses and the Amazon employee discount while you are with us. We also make every effort to make working for us enjoyable.

To get more information about our jobs or apply go here:

http://www.amazonfulfillmentcareers.com/programs/camper-force/

OR email camperforce@amazon.com OR call us at (270)849-2604
  • DH and I worked at Fernely for the past 2 season....never again. Worse second year than first.
  • We worked at Fernley last year. It was a great experience. I was tired at the end of my shift but much to my surprise I was able to handle it and I finished the season. My husband and I are returning for another season. If you have any questions I'd be happy to share what I know.
  • Thanks for the thumbs up Dave & Kathy! If you have some new referrals send them on NOW as we have a June referral program going where we are paying extra for referrals as well as having a drawing from the people who referred folks to us for a new Kindle!

    Looking forward to seeing you in Campbellsville this Fall.
  • Feel free to PM me if you have any questions for a CamperForce Alumni about the Campbellsville, Kentucky location. We worked there last year and are scheduled to do so again this coming season. We were both Stowers, day shift and stayed at Heartland Campground across the road. It was great to be able to walk to and from work. Good pay and Amazon did a lot of nice things for the workers that they didn't have to do.

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