Lors de notre séjour en France, nous voudrions faire les vendanges. Après avoir parler avec quelques personnes, la région de la Champagne nous apparaissait comme la région la plus idéale pour la ceuillette de raisins, particulièrement la ville de Avirey-Lingey où il est, paraît-il, très facile de trouver de travail.
Alors, devrions-nous prendre contact avec des gens de là-bas avant de partir ou il est très facile d'arriver sur les lieux et de faire le tour des vignobles à la recherche de travail.. et d'ordinaire, doit-on posséder un visa de travail ou la plupart paie «en dessous de la table».
Si vous avez d'autres tuyaux concernant d'autres régions ou villes propices aux vendanges près ou dans la Champagne ou divers contacts soit avec locaux, organismes, etc. N'hésitez pas 😉
salut!
ce que je pense surtout c'est que lors des appels ou de la rencontre avec les agriculteurs mentionnez bien que vous devez etres loges, c;est de plus en plus un probleme en tout cas dans ma region, ils se plaignent de n avoir peu de demandes mais ikls n offrent pas le logement et meme pour moid es fois c et fifficile car je n ai pas de moyens de transport....Je presice la qu ils se plaigneent mais ne laisse pas de bout de eterrain pour camper...
Pour camper de toute facon c'est a vous de voir, c'est assez dur les vendanges et mal dormir pourra vous ruinez le dos, c'est aussi pour cela quils refusent les tentes souvent, les employers sous tentes etant moins productifs sur la fin...
sinon je vous souhaite de tout coeur de trouver perso j adore faire les vendanges et je suis bien triste a l idee de ne pas pouvoir les fairecette annee(je suis en chine, c'est aussi pour cela que je ne eux contacter les potes...)
autre chose euh je vois la date du post, 17 juillet, oulala depechez vous, n oubliez pas que les viticoles habituellement preparent leurs equipes fin juin pour partir en juillet tranquille...
Ensuite quand meme si vous aimez le vin c'est penard(pinard)...si vous tombez aussi sur des bons patrons...discutez avec eux c est important une fois je suis tres tres mal tombee!!!!
et la paye sous la table sans soucis mais restez prudent pour vos doigts...
ailleurs merite qu on s y attarde
"christian, nomade attitude"
Moi qui croyait que ce serait facile de rencontrer les agriculteurs et de trouver de l'emploi même une fois là-bas.. Bref merci pour tes infos, très utile 😉
Ah aussi, la période de récolte commence mi-septembre etr se finit à fin septembre?? Étan donné les chaleurs intenses de cet été, èst-il possible que cela commence début septembre? D'après tio, vers quel date devrions-nous arriver là-bas, si jamais je ne me trouve pas de contact d'ici là?
Pour le debut des vendanges d'une part je ne connais pas en Champagne(j etais plutot dans le cote du rhone) et je les ai toujours commencees avant le 15 septembre...et d autre part je ne suis pas en france en ce moment donc je ne sais pas quel ete ils ont...
pour la duree ca depends de l exploitation, ya des agriculteurs qu ont une semaine de vendanges seulement(a cause de ces foutues foufounes geantes, ou avaleuses...(rires c est le noms donnes aux machines ici...)mais idem je les ai toujours fais trois semaines donc terminee debut octobre...
pour ce qui est de voir sur place, tout depends tu arrive quand sur place...???
sinon ca peut se faire par telephone mais bon.....
si tu veux voir un peu les annonces des employeurs consulte le site de l anpe
www.anpe.fr
tu trouvera beaucoup d annonces mais souvent non loge et la par contre le black c'est plus difficile (vu que c'est l anpe alors n hesitez pas a leur demander si ils connaissent des potes...)
tu peux tenter debut septembre mais ya des risques, le truc je t explique c'est que aller juste voir les viticulteur ouai tu pourra le faire masi t aura un moyen de locomotion??tu peux t imaginer que les fermes ne sont pas vraiment desservies par les bus de ville... mais je pense quwe tu as quand meme ta chance, le truc c'est que tu es sur place telephone beaucoup et fais circuler le bouche a oreille(surtout si tu fais du stop..au marche et tout) va voir les panneaux d affichages dans les supermarches...
je te souhaite vraiment de trouver c'est trop chouette, extenuant mais chouette
si tu y arrive un conseil pour eviter de ruiner ton dos plie les genoux et non le dos et surtout comment dire, separe tes deux jambes, une vers l avant une vers l arrirere comme qd tu marche quoi, comme ca que tu te penche vers l avant pour chercher une grape ou vers l arriere tu es toujours en appui
sur une jambe, meme chose si tu t accroupie ne garde pas les deux pieds au meme niveau autrement certes ton dos sera bien droit mais quand tu ira chercher au fond la grappe ail ail ail tu ne sera appuyee sur rien donc ton dos supportera ton poids
voila j espere avoir fais le tour de la question, mais bien sur je te le dis je n ai pas d experience en champagne seulement en rhone-alpes...
bon courage
marlene
ailleurs merite qu on s y attarde
"christian, nomade attitude"
combien etes vous ? combien de temps avez vous ... ici cela demarre a partir du 15 septembre pour 3 semaines environ
ici c est proche de perpignan dans le sud ...
au village chaque annee il arrive que les viticulteurs cherchent des nouveaux ..........
Nous serons 3 personnes et nous aurons environ 3 semaines pour les vendanges soit du fébut septembre jusqu'à la fin septembre.. Ça ma l'air ok 😎 Cassagnes près de Perpignan tu dis? Pourrais-tu me préciser où c'est exactement ??
Cordialement,
Ah aussi, Merci Marlène pour tes infos j'en prends bien note !!!!!!!!!! 😎
Bonjour
J'habite dans la Champagne, les vendanges debutent vers le 10 septembre (enfin tout dépendra de la météo de l'été, savoir s'il y aura de la grele ou la canicule).
Le plus souvent des cas, vous etes nourris et logés. Pour la paye, ca sera déclaré (les inspecteurs du travail passent souvent dans les vignes pendant les récoltes savoir s'il y a du travail illégal).
Les vendangeurs sont souvent les memes d'une année sur l'autre habitué a aller dans la meme maison de champagne.
Vous pouvez toujours postuler pour un job, normalement ils ne sont plus en vacances au mois d'Aout pour surveiller leurs vignes.
Dans Google (par exemple) tapez "maison de champagne" allez sur le site d'un producteur, contactez le et soit il vous embauche soit vous dirigera vers un autre.
Bonne chance
Sinon contactez l'ANPE (mais je crois qu'il faut etre ressortissant de la CEE.
Alors si tu dis que la paye est déclarée, cela veut dire que je devrai me prendre un visa de travail... :S Comme je pars dans 3 semaines je n'aurai pas le temps de faire ma demande, d'envoyer mon passport, etc.. Penses -tu que j'aurai quand même des chances de trouver une maison qui voudrait bien nous héberger ??
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