I Worked Last Year Step 1 of 5 20% Application StatusIncompleteNewIn ProcessCompleteArchiveApplication InstructionsI understand that employees of The Unbeetable Experience and Express Employment Professionals will only be assigned to positions that match my skills and availability. I understand that employees of the sugar beet harvest are required to be capable of lifting 25-30 lbs. on a consistent basis. As well as the lifting, I am aware that the position requires that I am able to be either standing or walking for the majority of my shift and that it will be outdoors. (Each shift is up to 12 hours long, 7 days a week for as long as the harvest runs.) I am also aware that I may be asked to clean piling equipment and the surrounding area. I understand that requests for a specific shift, commuting distance, position, or other requests, is not guaranteed. I understand that I must treat all client information confidentially. I understand that I may be required to sign and abide by a client’s confidentiality agreement. I understand that I am expected to follow client policies, including, attendance, safety, and cell phone usage. I also understand that I may be subject to a pre-employment drug screen and background check. Should I be unable to perform the job and complete my assignment, I understand that Express Employment Professionals is no longer obligated to provide me with lodging/camping arrangements. If you understand and agree to the terms above, please continue to the next step and complete all pages of the application. Contact Details*Items are requiredApplication Year*20252026Name* First Last Phone*Email* Address* Street Address City State / Province / Region ZIP / Postal Code Upload resume (Optional)Accepted file types: jpg, pdf, doc, Max. file size: 50 MB.We accept jpg, pdf or doc files.CAPTCHA Survey*Items are requiredAre you local or from out of the area?*LocalNot LocalHave you worked the harvest before?*YesNoPlease fill out a new application hereYear*Piling Site* Camping or RV Information*Items are requiredRV Year*RV Make/Model*RV Size*Type*Class AClass BClass CTravel Trailer5th WheelOver the cab Truck TopperTentStaying with friends or familyNot Listed/ConversionPlease explainYou must provide photos of your rig if converted Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 50 MB, Max. files: 5. Names of individuals you are traveling with*Are they also interested in working the harvest?*YesNo/SoloThey must also submit an application if interested in working. Electricity Needed:*Solar20 Amp (120 volt)30 Amp50 AmpIf yes, Amps required Applicant AgreementEssential Job Functions Please read the Essential Job Functions below. At the bottom of this page you will be asked to acknowledge you have read and are able to perform the functions of the position you are being considered for. HELPER AND SAMPLE TAKER Physical/Cognitive Requirements - When covering for the piler operator, the helper stands on an enclosed platform maneuvering the piler control switches. The helper/sample taker will lock out for repair work and use hand tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers and hammers for repairs. The helper/sample taker will lock out the piler to assist in the cleanup operations of it. This person will sweep and shovel mud or beets. A shovel full of mud or beets weighs 10-15#. The sample taker will accurately fill and handle beet sample bags which weigh 25-30#. They will communicate with drivers to ensure safe and accurate unloading of trucks and return of tare. The helper will assist with handling of sample bags, which weigh 25-30#, and in accurately filling bags and communicating with truck drivers. The helper/sample taker will stand or walk a majority of the day. Bending and twisting may be done frequently during clean up operations. Shoveling will be done frequently. Squatting and kneeling will be done seldom. Maximum workload capacity each day is of moderate/heavy energy requirements. This employee must have the ability to see, hear, and read and interpret documents such as safety procedures, operation and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. This employee must have the ability to understand and carry out basic written and oral instructions. PILER OPERATOR Physical/Cognitive Requirements - The piler operator stands on an enclosed platform maneuvering the piler control switches. The operator will lock out for repair work and use hand tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers and hammers for repairs. The piler operator will lock out the piler to supervise and assist in the cleanup operations of it. This person will assist the piler helpers with sweeping and shoveling mud or beets. A shovel full of mud or beets weighs 10-15#. Seldom will the operator handle sample bags, which weigh 25-30#. The operator will stand or walk a majority of the day. Bending and twisting will be done seldom as will squatting and kneeling. Shoveling will be done occasionally. Maximum workload capacity each day is of moderate energy requirements. This employee must have the ability to see, hear, and read and interpret documents such as safety procedures, operation and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. This employee must have the ability to understand and carry out basic written and oral instructions. SKIDSTEER OPERATOR Physical/Cognitive Requirements – Lifting up to 50# occasionally (greater than 50#, using the lifting mechanism). Will walk/stand throughout the day. Must be able to climb up to skidsteer and wear seatbelt. Bending and twisting will be done occasionally while squatting and kneeling done infrequently. Maximum workload capacity each day is of moderate energy level. Must have the ability to see, hear, read, write and communicate effectively. Must demonstrate the ability to operate the skidsteer without product damage. WORK ENVIRONMENT OF THE PILER OPERATOR, HELPER, SAMPLE TAKER AND SKIDSTEER Employees are exposed to the outdoors, cold and hot temperatures, wind, rain, and perhaps snow. Piling season is usually finished by the end of October, however, in some extreme cases, it has gone into November. Exposure to moving equipment requires lockout procedures. There is exposure to dust and debris from harvest conditions. Typical shift is 12 hours per day, 7 days per week during a 3-6 week season. Personal protective equipment is required and must be worn as required and needed. I understand that the information provided on this application will be used only for consideration of my employment through Express. I affirm that the statements made on this application, including all statements concerning my former employment and education, are true and complete. I authorize Express to investigate any statement contained in any part of this application. I understand that any false statement, omission of fact, or misrepresentation of facts on this application or other forms provided to Express will be grounds for termination. I hereby authorize Express and each former employer, except as indicated, and any person, firm, corporation, or educational institution given as a reference, to answer all questions that may be asked and to give all information that may be sought concerning me, my work, habits, character, skills, level of education, or actions in any transaction. I understand that meeting Express fidelity bonding criteria is a requirement to be considered for employment with Express Services, Inc. I also understand that upon my arrival I will be asked to sign and date one or more forms stating that I am capable of performing the functions of the position I am being considered for. I understand that completing this form does not constitute an offer of employment or an employment agreement between me and Express. I understand that by signing my name below, and clicking on the submit button below, that I am electronically signing this Consent.Please type your name below to accept the applicant agreement.*Be advised: once you click Submit, you can only change Contact Details. Δ