Field Workers, You choose the days you want to work!

  • Salary: Above National Minimum Wage with excellent overtime rate + holiday pay
  • Location: East Anglia
  • Date posted: 07/07/2012
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  • Position Type: Part-Time
  • Vacancy Reference: E00650869

The job involves walking in sugar beet fields pulling out the ones which
have gone to seed. Although this is straight forward it is very hard work & physically demanding.
You may choose which days you want to work. We have work
available Mondays to Fridays until September. Just ring us the
night before you want to work between 8pm &10pm.

There is no interview and no experience necessary as full training will be
given. You should be 18 or over and must be contactable by telephone.
We may also be able to provide transport in certain circumstances.

Ideally you will in/near Bury St Edmunds, Claydon, Woodbridge, Swaffham or Dereham. If you live outside the local area you will have to arrange your own accommodation.

To register your interest call anytime on 01284 220280 or email your name, postcode, and contact details to work@summerfieldwork.com.

Also keep updated on www.facebook.com/summerfieldwork or on Twitter @summerfieldwork
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