Freight Handlers, Lunch Production

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Pendleton OR

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Help feed the firefighters! Fire camp locations are generally remote, often primitive, and workers sleep in their own tents in usually hot, dry, dusty conditions. In mountainous areas we sometimes encounter cold and wet as well. Most camps are provided with mobile shower units for camp personnel. Sani-cans are on site for toilet needs. Meals are provided. Federal Contractor required to work under Federal Laws, CDC and FDA guidelines Fire camps are drug, alcohol and weapon-free. Team members need to be able to lift and carry 50 lbs. as our food products are delivered and then moved about the camp in bulk. All team members are expected to be willing to do whatever tasks are necessary at the moment, packaging food, whether cleaning equipment, picking up garbage, moving or inventorying product, food preparation and serving, etc. A Food Handler's Permit is required and may be quickly obtained online at www.orfoodhandlers.com. Having a driver's license is a plus, but not a requirement for employment. Having a CDL is a huge plus! While in camp, team members put in long hours so a good attitude is helpful as everyone gets fatigued. On the other hand, pay for the many overtime hours worked seems to help everyone's attitude. Starting pay is DOE/hour PLUS Health and Welfare $4.22, for first 40 hours on a fire incident. Overtime is paid after first 8 hours of the day. Plus three meals a day. Mile rates to Incident. It is the nature of our business during fire season to be ready, bags packed, never knowing when the next call will come or where the dispatch will be to. When the phone rings we need to mobilize and depart within hours, day or night. If you are at least 18 and interested in this noble adventure, please contact: Apply www.stewartsffc.com

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