The labor market in agriculture is undergoing transformation, as Western European countries and overseas nations (USA, Australia) face a huge shortage of operators who can not only drive a tractor but also operate telematic systems, field mapping, or autonomous driving modes. This causes wages for machinery operators to rise, and social packages are becoming increasingly attractive. Content: All the time, Europe, due to its geographical proximity, remains one of the more interesting destinations when it comes to work for agricultural machinery operators. Naturally, Germany and Denmark take the lead here, although the Netherlands also remains an interesting direction. Germany is the most common destination for Poles. Operators with experience (especially in corn or beet harvesting) can expect rates of 16–22 EUR/h gross (68-94 zł). As one of many examples of job offers, a farm in Lower Saxony is looking for a Claas Jaguar combine operator. The offer is 19 EUR/h gross, free ...
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