Every Fall Amazon will hire RVers to work in their warehouses sorting and organizing packages for the upcoming holiday season. Has anyone here ever done that and would you advise it?
Ckerr said
06:35 PM Jul 31, 2013
I worked at Amazon for 2 Fall Peak seasons in Coffeyville, KS. The first year I was in Crisplant and packed packages. The second year I was in Picking. Personally I prefer picking because it had lots of walking. Crisplant has more standing.
There are NO sitting jobs at Amazon. If you are okay with a fairly physical job, with a lot of rules Amazon is a good way to make a nice amount of money as a workamper.
Lots of folks go back every year for years. Others hate it and leave after a few days/weeks.
There are several threads with info about Amazon if you use the search function. Or PM me and I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
Carol
2riker2go said
08:06 PM Jul 31, 2013
Haven't done it yet, but have read several blogs of people who did. I know it's a lot of hard work, but I am excited to give it a try. We are heading to Campbellsville KY in Sept. for our first season.
Every Fall Amazon will hire RVers to work in their warehouses sorting and organizing packages for the upcoming holiday season. Has anyone here ever done that and would you advise it?
There are NO sitting jobs at Amazon. If you are okay with a fairly physical job, with a lot of rules Amazon is a good way to make a nice amount of money as a workamper.
Lots of folks go back every year for years. Others hate it and leave after a few days/weeks.
There are several threads with info about Amazon if you use the search function. Or PM me and I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
Carol