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I am wondering if anyone has done the beet harvest job as a workkamper? Also wondreing if any women have done it? I was thinking it would be a great way for both of us to make some quick cash. We are from Minnesota so we know what the weather is like there at that time of year. Thanks for any input!
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I am wondering if anyone has done the beet harvest job as a workkamper? Also wondreing if any women have done it? I was thinking it would be a great way for both of us to make some quick cash. We are from Minnesota so we know what the weather is like there at that time of year. Thanks for any input!
Where is it?
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The formerly silent and lurkier half of CherylbRV, but now on his own ID, and now ONTHEROAD...
Here is a link to the blog post of Al and Karen, Rv Dreamers who attempted the Beet Harvest. http://wishuponanrvstar.blogspot.com/2012/10/they-beet-me.html
They are great, hardworking folks and I am sure if you contacted them, they would be glad to tell you what they know.
Here is a link to the blog post of Al and Karen, Rv Dreamers who attempted the Beet Harvest. http://wishuponanrvstar.blogspot.com/2012/10/they-beet-me.html
They are great, hardworking folks and I am sure if you contacted them, they would be glad to tell you what they know.
Just read their "beet story". What a nightmare. Weather up there at that time of year is very unpredictable and having worked outdoors in those conditions myself with the railroad gives me the authority to say not again. It's very hard on you and definitely unsafe and with heavy machinery running around... doubly so. Sure it could have been nicer weather and the equipment could have run without a hitch and thus the experience been a better one... but I can live without that kind of "adventure". Thanks, but no thanks. I'd go look for workamping in a calmer place. Thankfully we'll have the option of picking and choosing such things, or not. For those that want or have to.. I salute your fortitude.
-- Edited by biggaRView on Wednesday 25th of February 2015 09:55:26 PM