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Petruschke
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May 04, 2015

Working for AMAZON!

GREAT BENEFITS! PAID Campsite + utilities, PAID overtime at time & 1/2, PAID completion bonus, PAID referral bonuses! We work hard & have fun! Start dates in September & October & November - work until Dec. 23rd

Position:

Campers may be required to receive products using radio frequency scanners; other possible requirements: pick orders on all levels of a multi-level, pack customer orders, receive product and troubleshoot problems to resolution. All jobs require you to walk or stand for 10 hours per day.

Starting wage per hour: $10.25 to $10.75

Locations:

Campbellsville, KY
Jeffersonville, IN
Haslet, TX
Murfreesboro, TN

Benefits

• PAID campsite + PAID utilities (except propane)
• PAID completion bonus of $1.00 for every hour worked if season completed

Referral bonus of $125.00 per person referred (rules apply)


For more information and to apply: www.amazon.com/camperforce

Toll free number: 1-855-9CAMPER (1-855-922-6737) or camperforce@amazon.com

Amazon is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Vet
  • Dog folks...yes, I just saw this and thanks for the heads up.

    CLosed

    Once again....I have deleted the nasty comments and those referring to them. What you see are the comments that add to the original job offer.
  • Diane once stated that she was going to close all new work campers posts, after the initial posting, to avoid this BS. At first I disagreed, now I understand.

    Maybe she just hasn't seen this thread yet.
  • For those with the physical stamina, and the willingness to work the Amazon way - it is the best paying short-term workcamping gig available.

    The sugar beet harvest might possibly approach the amount of money someone can make - but it's outdoors and even more physically demanding.

    There simply are not many opportunities for short term workers.

    For those with less physical ability - working amusement parks in season might be a good choice.

    While Amazon is a lot of work during the three months before Christmas - those aren't prime camping months in most of the country.

    Spending May-Sept at an amusement park does eat into much of the prime camping season.

    I know several people who love working for Amazon, and some who have tried it and not finished or decided to not come back.

    Amazon is a great opportunity - and I've not heard anyone complain that they came into the job not knowing what is required, what to expect.
  • Had friends that worked there and liked it but of course they like all of their jobs. From their description we could never handle the amount of hours on your feet and walking. I think it's for younger workampers.
  • HA! And that is very much appreciated by myself & CamperForce staff! ;)

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