In a couple years I'd like to only work during the warm half of the year, and then go work on some overseas projects during winter.
I want to spend only 6-8 months in the USA starting in April every year.
What are some seasonal CDL jobs where they'd be okay with my absence during the winter?
What seasonal jobs are there?
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Come out to California and haul agricultural products. Or , you could simply work through a staffing agency such as Centerline.
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Harvest season, bulk loads to produce processors.
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What kind of overseas work? If you stay out of the U.S. for at least 330 days a year, the first $104,100 are tax free for 2018.
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Drive dump truck? Wal-Mart truck? Gas tanker pick one. Or 2?
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i 2nd the dump truck, i have driven dump truck and loved it....except the seasonal part. nothing like playing with full sized tonka trucks, brings out the kid in you lol.
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Moving companies will love you during summer. After summer vacation they slow down. I have friend that does that every year working for allied.
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Carnival
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Trade show can be seasonal. Also stage/band production shows are short term contracts.
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Look up GMR marketing in Wisconsin. Good people and pay great. Not much driving and shows usually Thursday - Sunday.
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