ND beet harvest
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I did in Nd n Mn you work a 12 hr shift and times u may have to go over if your relief not show up you just got to follow what the man in the tractor tells you to do go forward or back and watch what gear your in to keep pace with him
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You got paid by the hour correct? How long was employment 2-3 weeks? Was it worth the effort?
I've got some extra time on my hands and could use some extra bucks. -
One thing to keep in mind, your only paid for the hours your driving, so you will make the same amount of money no matter how long the hauling season lasts.
Another thing to be aware of is they allow more trucks,and 24 hr. to farmers with more acres to harvest. So a farmer with 600 acres will take the same amount of time to finish as a farmer with 2400 acres.
If you have the time to kill and can take whatever mothernature brings by all means Do It!! It is a blast and I look forward to it every year.TB John Thanks this. -
Yea it worth it like NDBADLAND says depends on the weather and up there ya never know what it going to do that time of yr
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I do the beet harvest in NE every year. It's a hoot hauling from the field to the factory. Takes a little while to learn, but just watch and imitate the others. Ask questions if you don't quite get it. Have fun!
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I did beets in Idaho years ago. 6 wheelers did from field to dump, then the big boys (us) did from dump to the plant. We were paid by the load, did 12 hour shifts, 6 days a week, season was from mid Sept to early Jan, then we filed for un-employment benefits. I did it for 3 seasons and loved it, made decent $$$ too.
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