Linda, Would be glad to tell you as much as I can - especially after the season - when I'll know all of it. My training will be the one week (this week) as I'll be put into the full-time schedule next week. Some have been getting 2 weeks of training - but that's cuz it wasn't as busy. So, I'll still have support, but the crew that started this week with me are only getting one week (which is really normal) training.
None of the jobs are hard, really - just need to learn the system. Free water on the floor (bottled and water coolers). Free coffee, tea or hot chocolate in the break rooms. Sites are covered for water, electric - most cg's have sewer, but I elected to stay in the state park with honey wagon, and wifi. This is for the KY location - I can't speak for any of their other locations. I have had several people offer to let Peaches out if necessary - many do that for others on their days off - or on opposite shifts. I know she can handle it - so prefer to not do that for now. If it becomes a problem, will re-think that. So, if you want the hours so you can do a job like now for site, and take some time off working part of the year - fulltime isn't a bad deal
. They start taking on workampers as early as August - with the big influx of them coming mid-Oct to early-Nov.
You do have to be able to be on your feet all the hours - with the exception of your breaks, whether part of full time.
There is a program for referrals, yes.
Anything else - pm me - I'll answer best as I can.