1869 days ago

Pick The Bay - Summer work opportunities

Communications from Hastings District Council

INFORMATION SESSION AND JOB SIGN UP

Free entry. Bookings not required.

Drop into a relaxed afternoon to meet growers from across the Bay and chat about your next job.

It’s not all long hours and hard labour – there’s flexibility to suit everyone.

• Worried you might not be physically strong or fit enough?
• Keen to work but don’t have transport?
• Prefer to work school hours to balance your childcare needs?
• Need summer work in your study break?
• Want to work less in January to spend with the family or head to the beach?

Our growers need a reliable team – they’re keen to offer roles that will accommodate everyone. With different varieties of fruit comes different types of work. You might be surprised what’s on offer. Come and have a chat to find out more. There’s work available from November.

Apples | Grapes | Cherries | Stone Fruit

(06) 871 5000 for more information

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