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WORKAMPER PROGRAM!
Work for your stay at Camp-Sandusky! Our Workamper Program
could be your ticket to an affordable summer vacation on Ohio's
beautiful north coast.
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WORK for your site (and a paycheck
if you work added hours) at Camp Sandusky! Workampers
are people who exchange their efforts for a free shaded
or sunny RV campsite. We need Workampers to work as: |
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Pool Cleaners |
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Spot-check Restrooms |
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Store Clerks |
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Front Gate Greeters |
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Pancake Flippers |
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Cabin Cleaners |
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Carpenters |
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Kitchen Helpers |
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Office Helpers |
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Small Engine Repair |
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Computer Data Entry |
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Bunny Caretakers |
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Yard Trimmers |
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Front Desk Helpers |
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Electricians |
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Restroom Cleaners |
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Spotters (help folks onto their campsites) |
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Security (check car passes) |
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like fun? It is! We schedule Workamper get-togethers
and picnics, and have a great time together. And we're
located just outside the city limits of Sandusky, Ohio,
home of Cedar Point, the world's largest roller coaster
theme park! |
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to know more? Below are some Frequently Asked Questions |
| Where
will our campsite be? Workampers are given
sites from #72 to #101. We have selected these sites
for you because they are larger than the average
site and include added parking spaces both in front
of and behind the site. |
| What
will our campsite include? Your site will
come complete with access to city water and sewer,
cable, 30-amp electrical service, a barbecue grill,
a fire ring, and a picnic table. Local telephone
lines are available at your cost. |
| What
area amenities are offered? Camp-Sandusky
has on site a 24-hour laundry and 24-hour restrooms.
Within just a few minutes travel time (under ten
minutes), there is a 24-hour Kroger food store,
a 24-hour Meijer store, and a 24-hour WalMart store.
If you are interested in big city shopping, Camp-Sandusky
is centrally located between Toledo and Cleveland,
with travel time being just about an hour to either
city. |
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we bring our boat? Yes, you are welcome
to bring your boat. Camp-Sandusky is only about
five minutes away from Sandusky Boat Launch, a local
public boat ramp into the protected harbor of Sandusky
Bay which leads into beautiful Lake Erie. |
| Do
we both have to work 20 hours? No. The
work commitment is 20 hours for the site. The time
can be worked by one person or split. |
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we work together? Maybe. Although we normally
schedule husbands and wives to the same working
hours, you may or may not be working side by side.
That will depend on your individual areas of expertise
as well as on the campground's needs at any given
time. |
| What
will I be doing? We have found that Workampers
are happiest and most productive when they are busy
working at those jobs most suited to their skills
and talents. We will make every effort to assign
you to chores that fit your individual area of expertise.
There will be occasions, however, when you will
be asked to work outside your area of expertise
depending on what needs to be done at the campground
that day. |
| What
is our minimum time commitment to be Workampers?
You may stay with us for as little as a
month (30 days). |
| What
is our maximum time commitment to be Workampers?
The maximum length of your working stay
at Camp-Sandusky is six months. |
| Can
you guarantee us 40 hours of work per week?
Guarantees are hard to come by! But everyone generally
gets all of the hours they want. In fact, we frequently
run out of people before we run out of work. |
| How
much will we be paid? Our current pay scale
for Workampers starts at $7.30 per hour (for hours
worked above your combined total of 20 hours). |
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How often will we be paid? You'll
receive a paycheck every two weeks. |
| Can
you pay us in cash? Absolutely not. You
will receive a Camp-Sandusky paycheck on a scheduled
basis in the same manner as our other employees.
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SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES!
Looking for something to do this summer that'll be both
fun and will earn you some extra cash? Camp-Sandusky offers
various job opportunities for people needing seasonal
employment. We are seeking motivated individuals
to work from April 16 through September 7 for the following
positions:
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Pool Cleaners |
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Spot-check Restrooms |
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Store Clerks |
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Front Gate Greeters |
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Pancake Flippers |
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Cabin Cleaners |
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Carpenters |
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Kitchen Helpers |
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Office Helpers |
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Small Engine Repair |
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Computer Data Entry |
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Bunny Caretakers |
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Yard Trimmers |
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Front Desk Helpers |
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Electricians |
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Restroom Cleaners |
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Spotters (help folks onto their campsites) |
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Security (check car passes) |
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to know more? Below are some Frequently Asked Questions |
| What
types of jobs are available? WThere are
a variety of jobs available from reservationists
in the office to groundskeepers. Tasks will be assigned
by skills and interest. |
| What
is a reservationist? A reservationist is
someone who answers the phone and gives information
to customers and takes reservations over the phone.
You will not be calling people in their homes, they
will be calling you. You will also enter the reservations
into our computer network. Most reservationists
also work face to face with our guests at the front
desk. You will help guests check in and out and
also run the cash register. |
| Who
should apply? Any self-motivated individual
is welcome to apply. General computer and customer
service skills are needed for most office positions.
Most employees have some college experience but
any high school graduate may apply. Groundskeepers
and janitors should have a valid driver's license. |
| How
much will I get paid? Starting wages will
vary according to job type. Reservationists also
receive commissions on all of their reservations.
Some first year reservationists earned over $9.50
an hour last year. You can also earn up to a dollar
more per hour by working certian dates and shifts. |
| How
many hours will I have to work? Most people
work around 30-40 hours per week. Additional hours
are usually available if you wish to work more.
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| What
shifts are available? There are four different
shifts available. The morning shift starts between
7-8 AM and ends between 1-5 PM. The midday shift
is basically 11 AM-7 PM. Afternoon shifts start
between 3-5 PM and end between 9-11 PM. Midnights
are available to security positions. |
| Will
I have to work weekends? Weekend shifts
are usually split among all workers so that nobody
has to work every weekend. |
| When
are jobs available? The campground is open
from mid May to the end of October. Some jobs will
be available starting early April in order to get
ready for the season and train new employees. Seasonal
jobs last until September.). |
| Where
is Camp Sandusky? The campground is located
at the intersection of State Routes 2 and 101. |
| How
do I apply? There is an online application
link below. You will need to email a resume or fax
it to 419-547-9800. |
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Sandusky I 3518 Tiffin Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio 44870 - Corner of State
Route 2 and State Route 101
1-800-431-7449 I 419-626-1133 I Email us info@campsandusky.com
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