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If you own a Turkey farm and need reliable and hardworking seasonal labourers to help with cultivation, planting, and harvesting, look no further than Explorer Dubai Ltd.
You pay them for the time they work on your farm, so you will save money on them when they’re not needed. So, yes, there would be positive monetary repercussions on your end.
Their work on your farm in Turkey, in other words, is only temporary. You can hire them to help out on the farm while they continue working at their regular job. You can cut them loose from your monthly payroll if you want to save money or feel generous. The only thing left to do is settle on a payment plan.
While it’s true that Turkey receives relatively little precipitation, efforts are being made to increase the amount of usable land by installing various irrigation systems.
In addition, tanker trucks can transport water from storage facilities to some communities. This water is consumed by humans, irrigates crops, and provided for livestock.
Thus, both large and small farms exist. However, no matter the size and nature of your farm, you should only hire the most qualified seasonal workers. Yes, at Explorer Dubai Ltd., we will handle the hiring process on your behalf.
Seasonal Farm Workers: What Exactly Are They?
Like doctors, teachers, and many other professionals who get hired to perform duties part-time, farm workers, too, can be engaged to:
- Do the cultivating when it is time for cultivating,
- To do the planting when it is time for planting,
- To do the weeding when it is time for weeding,
- To do the irrigation when it is time for irrigation,
- to the harvest when it is time for harvesting.
- Also, Seasonal Farmworkers do the planting, transplanting, tubbing, and thinning of seedlings and trees on your forest farms. So, you can hire seasonal farm workers on your crop farm and forest farm in Turkey.
- Seasonal Farmworkers put fertilizer on crop farms, feed and water animals, and look for animal health problems.
- They also drive, fix, and care for farm equipment and pieces of machinery like tractors, wheelbarrows, and trowels. Seasonal Farmworkers don’t only stop at that; they also do the repairs of fences, houses for staff, pens, and barns, among others, and ensure that houses on the farm are kept clean.
In other words, their employment on your Saudi farm is temporary. You can have them work on your farm while they keep their primary job. So, you only have to keep them on your monthly payroll if you want to, out of generosity. All you need to do is agree to the terms of payment.
This is always a win-win situation for both the Seasonal Farmworkers and the Saudi farm owner. For the Seasonal Farmworker, it’s even more desirable that you work at particular times of the season while you secure time to relax and freshen up or go about your other endeavours, what we call “side hustles” in Ugandan slang. You can only be hired again and again for short periods to do specific farm tasks. The cool thing about this is that you can be present in your residence. Indeed, you can find time for family every single night, but you still have to reside in Turkey.
How win-win in this situation, then? Practically speaking, if you employ workers Seasonally, you can be assured of a cut on production costs; you only pay for the work done during the agreed-upon Seasonal Farm period, and that’s cool, isn’t it?
Why Are Ugandan Seasonal Farm Workers In High Demand In Turkey?
It’s simply because, at Explorer Dubai Ltd., we have the best Seasonal Farmworkers with exceptional skills in town as follows:
Good Physical Fitness And Stamina
Our Seasonal Farm workers are energetic and robust enough to work for long hours. They can withstand diverse weather conditions like rain, sunshine, and wind. Our casual workers are in good health too. They do not have any history of chronic medical conditions that may deter them from working well.
Self-Driven
One good thing about Ugandan Seasonal Farmworkers is that they are self-driven. You don’t have to remind them what to do every day. As a result, they will work independently or as a team, with little or no supervision. This is a quality that many people around the world lack! On the other hand, our workers are the best choice for working on your Turkey farm.
They Are Flexible.
They are not just good communicators; they are flexible too. They can easily switch from one role to another. They are curious to learn new things, including languages. Our Ugandan Seasonal Farm workers are always on the lookout for new ideas so that they can relate to fellow Seasonal Farmworkers better. For instance, they are always ready to learn Arabic because it is the most widely spoken language in Turkey.
Excellent Stress Managers
Most farms in Turkey have a lot of tasks to be performed, so Seasonal Farmworkers may most likely get exhausted at the end of a day at work. We are grateful that our farm workers have excellent stress management skills that allow them to remain calm.
Good Communicators
We understand that communication among Seasonal Farmworkers on the farm is key, so we ensure that at Explorer Dubai Ltd., we recruit only those Seasonal Farm workers who possess good communication and interpersonal skills. Good communication eases work on the farm as it eliminates all sorts of miscommunication and contradictions too.
Highly Vigilant
There are quite a few risks involved in farm work, so we train our Seasonal Farmworkers to always possess excellent hand-eye coordination to manage the various occupational hazards like thorns, pests, etc.
Good Team Players
Our Ugandan Seasonal Farm workers are in high demand because they are excellent at teamwork. It is because they possess excellent interpersonal skills. This builds a good rapport with other workers at the workplace.
What You’ll Need To Work As A Seasonal Farm Worker In Turkey.
- Seasonal Farmworkers don’t need a lot of formal training, but having an O-level certificate or something similar is a plus.
- You must be ready to undergo training, which calls for continuous learning about the new techniques and technologies of farming or any other related tasks that may be assigned to you from time to time.
- You have to be a good listener with wonderful communication skills.
- You have to be ready for extended periods of work.
- You have to be ready to work extra hours, including weekends and holidays.
- You must be courteous, well-mannered, and engaging in personality.
- You must be a team player, energized by working for an efficient team in a fast-paced environment.
Exciting 19 Facts About Turkey that Make Ugandan Seasonal Farm Workers Love To Work In Turkey
Turkey is actually located on two continents, Asia and Europe. Or that Noah’s Ark crashed into a volcano in Turkey. All that and more can be found in the following 20 interesting facts about Turkey.
Istanbul spans two different continents.
Istanbul is the only city that spans both Europe and Asia. However, the Bosporus Strait divides the city, creating European and Asian halves. As a result, Turkey is geographically split 95/5, with the majority located in Asia.
The capital of Turkey is not Istanbul but rather Ankara.
The city of Ankara, not Istanbul, is the capital of Turkey, despite popular belief to the contrary. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey. Throughout Turkey’s history, Ankara has served as a major transportation hub. Today it is also a central commercial, artistic, and cultural centre.
Byzantium was the city’s original name.
Byzantium, initially called the city’s Greek founder Byzas, became Constantinople in 324 and then Istanbul in 1930.
It was in Turkey that the Santa Claus legend first appeared.
Christian saint and Greek bishop of Myra Nicholas was born in Patara to affluent parents. He subsequently dispersed his fortune among the poor and needy. According to legend, he would drop bags of gold coins down the chimneys of homes and give gifts to children. His story spread throughout Europe, and people began to incorporate elements of it into their myths and legends.
5. Tea is a big deal in Turkey.
If you’re visiting Turkey, don’t just stick to the coffee—try some of their extraordinary tea flavours, too. Turkish tea is strong and served in small tulip-shaped glasses, but the country is better known for its coffee.
The median age in Turkey is just 31.
Turkey has the youngest population in the European Union, with only 9% of its people being 60 or older.
There are seven hills upon which Istanbul (Old Constantinople) was established.
Istanbul, like Rome, is situated on seven hills, and the Byzantine Empire intentionally laid out the city this way to proclaim it the new Rome. Each of the seven hills is historically significant and dotted with magnificent mosques and palaces.
The word “turquoise” was first used to describe a stone from Turkey.
The beautiful mineral known as turquoise got its name because it was first used as an amulet by Turkish soldiers, who brought it to Europe from the Orient via Turkey.
Turkey’s most popular sport is oil wrestling, which ranks #9.
One of the oldest sports in Turkey is oil wrestling, also known as grease wrestling, in which the competitors slather themselves in oil before facing off.
Turkey is home to an estimated 82,693 mosques.
About 99% of Turks are Muslims, so Turkey has some of the world’s most stunning mosques. One of the most breathtaking mosques in Turkey is the Sultanahmet Mosque, also known as the ‘Blue Mosque’ in Istanbul.
Hazelnuts are 11) the most widely produced in Turkey.
Turkey exports about 75% of the world’s hazelnuts, making the nut one of the country’s most valuable commodities. Hazelnut fields line Turkey’s Black Sea coasts, where the climate is ideal for growing the nut.
When it comes to food production, Turkey is truly self-sufficient.
Because of its fertile soil, favourable climate, and abundant rainfall, Turkey is one of the few self-sufficient countries in the world regarding food production, and it employs the vast majority of the population.
Turkey is known for its delicious bread.
Since Islam teaches that bread keeps people alive, it is customary to include fresh bread (ekmek) with every meal in Turkey. The best part of a meal is sopping up the juices and oils from other dishes with your bread.
More than 30 distinct languages are spoken in Turkey.
Despite Turkish’s official language status, more than 30 other languages are spoken there daily.
Regarding souvenirs, the “Evil Eye” is a massive hit with visitors.
The “Nazar boncuu,”, also known as the “evil eye,” is a stone fashioned from molten glass, iron, and copper. Its use as an amulet dates back three thousand years, and its blue colour is thought to have protective properties.
To the Turks, we owe coffee.
Turkey isn’t the birthplace of coffee, but the country’s classic mocha coffee brewed in a cezve (a small copper pot) is well worth a taste if you find yourself there.
Women in Turkey could leave their husbands for coffee at 17.
Yes, you read that correctly; a few hundred years ago, Turkish women could legally divorce their husbands if they failed to provide them with coffee.
More than three thousand shops can be found in the Grand Bazaar.
Dating back to the 14th century, Istanbul’s “Kapal arş” is now a maze of 61 streets housing some 3000 shops.
Among the world’s busiest airports is Istanbul’s. 19.
Istanbul is a major hub for international flights, and Turkish Airlines has direct flights to more than 260 destinations.
Supposedly, Noah’s Ark settled on Ararat’s summit at number 20.
Ararat Volcano, where many believe Noah’s ark landed, is stunningly beautiful and home to an astonishing array of flora and fauna; it is a must-see for any traveller to the country.
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Why Should You Hire Explorer Dubai Ltd for Seasonal Farm Workers in Turkey?
At Explorer Dubai Ltd, we pride ourselves on understanding our client’s concerns. We go above and beyond to ensure their safety and well-being. Here’s why we are always a step ahead of other Ugandan recruitment agencies for Seasonal Farm Workers in Turkey:
- We have a proven long and successful history of providing qualified and experienced Seasonal Farm Workers to Turkey.
- We offer a hassle-free and cost-effective service.
- We are also dedicated to finding the best match between the candidate and the employer.
- We have a proven track record of successful placements.
- We offer a personal and professional service.
- We provide the best quality service.
- We offer the most competitive rates.
- We have a good reputation.
Why Should You Hire Explorer Dubai Ltd. for Seasonal Farm Workers in Turkey?
At Explorer Dubai Ltd we pride ourselves on understanding our client’s concerns. We go above and beyond to ensure their safety and well-being. Here’s why we are always a step ahead of other Uganda recruitment agencies for Seasonal Farm Workers for Turkey facilities:
- We have a long and successful experience in providing qualified and experienced Seasonal Farm Workers to Turkey homes and offices.
- We offer a hassle-free and cost-effective service.
- We are dedicated to finding the best match between the Seasonal Farm Workers and the job at hand.
- We have a proven track record of successful placements.
- We offer a personal and professional service.
- We provide the best quality service.
- We offer the most competitive rates.
- We have a good reputation.
What Our Clients Say
Here is what a few of our satisfied customers in TURKEY had to say.
The Uganda Lifeguards made a huge difference in my construction company. Expat Engineer from India working in TURKEY
The knowledge that Uganda Lifeguards possess is really impressive to us. Real Estate owner in BAHRAIN City.
How Does Our Three-Step Recruitment Process Work?
The three easy processes that Turkey employers take to hire Ugandan labour here at our company are:
Our Guarantee
At Explorer Dubai Ltd we’re confident that you’ll appreciate our Seasonal Farm Workers professionals. We also offer a 3-month performance guarantee and will replace any Seasonal Farm Workers that don’t meet your expectations for free. Our Seasonal Farm Workers are professionals that have become a necessity for our clients over the years overseas.
How Much Does It Cost?
We keep our recruitment ethical and completely free.
Nevertheless, we are quite familiar with the international migrant labour market because the criteria for workers in each country vary. We understand that each country’s labour requirements differ, and we are happy to discuss your specific needs in a one-on-one conversation.
Our goal is to provide superior services at an affordable price. We take great pride in providing services that are both low-cost and of the highest possible quality.
Get In Touch with Us
Regarding Seasonal Farm Workers professionals in Turkey works, there are many factors to consider. But you can’t go wrong with Ugandan Seasonal Farm Workers if you’re looking for reliable, efficient, cost-effective Seasonal Farm Workers. Their years of experience know how to handle any situation and always have your best interests at heart. So, consider a Seasonal Farm Worker for your work if you need professional Seasonal Farm Workers.
Our Recruitment Top Secret
“Now, let me reveal this brand-new secret that everyone else is talking about! Finding reliable Seasonal Farm Workers who can be relied on is a stressful process. We are at your service because we know that hiring reliable Seasonal Farm Workers will allow you to focus on important activities. Hire Ugandan Seasonal Farm Workers for your work or home care today! We have a very fast deployment pace!
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