Picking Green Vegetables, Maintenance

Mckenzie Bargo, New South Wales

2nd Year Visa Eligible

Minimum Wage Guarantee Information for Fruit Picking Jobs:
Remember, under the Horticulture Award, you must be paid at least the minimum wage for each day you work. If you’re paid by piece rate for a fruit picking role, you should earn at least 15% more than the minimum hourly rate for your classification. Ensure you receive a piecework record before starting, detailing your pay rate. Be informed - you can read more about minimum wage and piece rates for fruit picking jobs here.

Job Description

Bargo 2574 NSW

2 workers needed ( preferably woman )

— picking vegetables, weeding, planting with machine

— Job for long term: minimum 6 months to all year round. Make sure to have experience or to be a person working hard.

— Salary contract part time 26 gross per hr
— 37 hrs per week

Accommodation: 200 per week per person

If no car, the farmer can pick you up at train station and grocery store 1 time per week too.

Postcode: 2574 (Bargo, New South Wales)

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Mckenzie

Member since: December 2018

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Industry:
Farming, Animals & Conservation