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How much do plantations jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for plantations in the United States is $15.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a plantation?

Plantations are large-scale agricultural estates where crops such as cotton, sugar, coffee, tea, rubber, or palm oil are grown, typically for commercial sale rather than local consumption. Historically, plantations were often associated with colonial economies and relied on enslaved or low-wage labor. Today, plantations can be found around the world and may vary in size and crop type, but they usually involve monoculture farming and centralized management. The environmental and social impacts of plantation agriculture, such as deforestation and labor rights issues, are topics of ongoing debate.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a plantation manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Plantation Manager, you need expertise in agricultural science, crop management, and business administration, often supported by a degree in agriculture or related fields. Familiarity with farm management software, irrigation systems, and sustainable agricultural practices is highly valued. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help manage teams and coordinate activities efficiently. These abilities ensure optimal crop yields, resource management, and the overall profitability and sustainability of plantation operations.

What are some common challenges faced by plantation managers, and how can they be addressed?

Plantation managers often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, pest infestations, and labor shortages. Effective strategies include implementing integrated pest management, adopting modern agricultural technologies, and building strong relationships with local communities to attract and retain skilled workers. Collaboration with agronomists and supply chain partners also helps ensure sustainability and improved crop yields. Staying updated with best practices and investing in staff training can further mitigate operational risks and enhance overall productivity.

What is the difference between Plantations vs Farm Workers?

AspectPlantationsFarm Workers
CredentialsMay require agricultural certifications, horticulture knowledgeTypically no formal certifications, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentLarge-scale, organized agricultural settingsVaries from small farms to large fields, outdoor work
Employer & Industry UsageEmployers in large agricultural companies, export-oriented farmsEmployers across small and large farms, local markets
Common Search & ComparisonYes, often compared for agricultural rolesYes, as the primary workforce in farming

Plantations are large-scale agricultural operations often involving specialized certifications and organized environments. Farm workers are the labor force working across various farm sizes, usually with less formal training. While both roles are integral to agriculture, plantations typically refer to structured, commercial farms, whereas farm workers encompass a broader range of manual labor roles in farming.

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Infographic showing various Plantations job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 38% Full Time, 47% Part Time, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $31,839 per year, or $15.3 per hour.

DOD SKILLBRIDGE POLICE CADET APPRENTICE

City of Plantation

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


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Description The DOD SkillBridge program offers eligible service members a valuable pathway for gaining hands-on job training, employment skills development, apprenticeships, and internships during the final 180 days of their military service. Through this program, qualified participants may enroll in the Broward College Police Academy, working toward the standards set by both Broward College and the City of Plantation. Upon successfully completing the SkillBridge program and meeting all certification requirements, service members may be selected for a full-time position as a Certified Police Officer with the Plantation Police Department.

Disclaimer: Employment with the City of Plantation is contingent upon meeting all minimum position requirements and successfully completing the Police Academy. Completion of the SkillBridge program does not guarantee employment, and the City is not obligated to hire participants at the end of the 180-day period. Examples of Duties In this role, officers engage in the protection of life and property by enforcing laws and ordinances.

Work is performed in accordance with departmental rules and regulations, with assignments and instructions provided by superior officers. All applicants must fulfill the requirements set by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and the Plantation Police Department. Typical Qualifications DOD SkillBridge Requirements: Service Member Application and Recruitment Process The service member must first apply to the DOD SkillBridge program and complete the entire recruitment process, which includes extensive background checks.

If recommended for hire, they enter as a contracted, unpaid trainee for the initial 180 days due to the structure of the SkillBridge program, with no associated pay or benefits. Responsibility During SkillBridge Program While participating in SkillBridge, the service member remains accountable to their assigned military unit or command. Program managers may assist in overseeing their progress, but all administrative, ethical, and legal responsibilities remain with the service member's commander.

Employment Post-Completion The SkillBridge program is designed to prepare service members for civilian employment through hands-on training and career development. While it increases the likelihood of employment within a related field, program completion does not guarantee a position with the specific industry partner. Ethical Conflicts of Interest Service members may work with civilian industry partners through the SkillBridge program, but must adhere to ethical standards.

Commands typically provide ethics briefings covering topics such as pay, allowances, and gifts to ensure compliance with all guidelines. Authorization for Enrollment Industry partners are required to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Department of Defense, and each service member must receive written authorization from their unit commander before enrolling in the program. Medical Care and Compensation Throughout SkillBridge, the service member remains an employee of the Department of Defense, which continues to provide pay, benefits, medical care, disability coverage, and workers' compensation.

Billing for Labor Provided Industry partners are prohibited from charging the government for any time or work provided by service members while participating in the SkillBridge program. Non-Compete Agreements Service members participating in SkillBridge should not sign any non-compete agreements. Partners who request such agreements risk compromising the integrity of the program.

(For legal clarification: the program does not cover the costs of the academy if a service member does not stay with the Plantation Police Department after training due to the lack of a non-compete clause.) City of Plantation DOD Skillbridge Police Cadet Apprentice Requirements: To apply for the position of DOD Skillbridge Police Cadet Apprentice applicants MUST meet the following requirements: 1.Must be a U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older on date of application. 2.Must have completed the application online at https://skillbridge.osd.mil/ and have received written authorization and approval from their military chain of command

3.Must be able to provide an approval letter from their supervisor which states their release date from the military and authorized time period to participate in the program. 4.Complete our city's application online at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/plantation and attached required documentation. 5.Currently possess, or be eligible to obtain, a Florida driver's license with an overall good driving record

No single suspension of driver's license within the past two (2) years and no more than two (2) suspensions within the past five (5) year history (except if suspension was due to insurance error or clerk of court error) DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO APPLY: (Applications, which do not include all documents specified below WILL NOT be processed) 1. Birth Certificate 2. High School Diploma or G.E.D

certificate recognized by the State of Florida (G.E.D. transcript of test results required) 3. Social Security Card (with current name) 4

Driver's License (current name/address) 5. Applicant Background Information Form with notarized signature. Click here to download and complete the form.

6. FDLE Waiver CJSTC58. Click here to download and complete the form.

7. Written authorization from military chain of command with release date and showing in good standing. 8.

Proof of Service Verification Letter from military branch. Additional documentation, upon request. 1.

College/University and/or Vocational Diploma and official transcripts from an accredited college or university which should be mailed directly to the City of Plantation, Police Department, 451 NW 70 Terrace , Plantation, Florida 333171(a). One of the minimum requirements for certification as a police officer is obtaining a high school diploma or its equivalent. This also applies to any applicant who has completed an education program in a foreign jurisdiction.

Like any high school diploma or its equivalent, the document must indicate the date of graduation or completion. Additionally, there must be documentation that the diploma or official school transcript corresponds to the requirements of a U.S. High School Diploma or equivalency diploma

As such, documents shall be transcribed by a certified translator and notarized as true and correct. In simple terms, foreign transcripts must be translated by a certified translator, the translation must be notarized, AND the transcripts must be evaluated by a credential evaluation service. Applicants can use current members of one of the two below organizations, which are approved by the US Department of State and the Florida Department of Education.

These lists include credential evaluation companies: NACES | National Association of Credential Evaluation Services- Association of International Credential Evaluators. Inc. (aice-eval.org) It should be understood that these services are not free and applicants are responsible for the cost

2. All legal documents indicating all name changes, including, but not limited to: Marriage License Divorce Decree Court documents indicating name change 3. If a naturalized citizen, original naturalization papers must be shown at the Human Resources Department.

DO NOT copy Certificate of Naturalization(Federal Offense). 4. State Police Standards Certificate: State certification as a Police or Corrections Officer including certificates, diplomas, grade reports, transcripts and curricula, which will be used to evaluate for equivalency of training.

5. If you have ever been arrested or charged with any crime as an adult, a copy of the court's disposition MUST be included with the application. TESTING SELECTION PROCESS: It is a necessary requirement and policy that applicants for the position of DOD Skillbridge Police Cadet Apprentice pass all of the pre-employment tests within one month of hiring.

If you fail any part of our testing selection, your apprenticeship will be terminated and you will be released back to your military branch. All applicants are required to take and successfully pass the following tests given through Broward College Criminal Justice Institute: Basic Abilities Test (CJBAT Test): Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test (CJBAT Test) and achieve a passing score. Basic Motor Skills and Swim Test: Basic Motor Skills Test and Swim Test PLEASE NOTE: In order to participate in the Basic Motor Skills Test, Broward College Criminal Justice Institute requires you to present a properly completed and signed "PHYSICIAN'S STATEMENT" form, completed by a physician licensed to practice medicine in the State of Florida.

Oral Board: Only applicants who meet the Police Department's minimum standards will be considered for an oral board interview. If the applicant is not able to travel for an in-person Oral Board, a virtual interview with be conducted prior to hiring. Background Investigation: Applicants will be required to sign a Background Investigation release form for a social security check.

As part of the selection process, the background investigation is one of the most important tools for evaluating the qualifications of an applicant. A thorough background investigation will yield job-relevant information concerning an individual's past behaviors, experience, education, performance and other critical factors important in the overall selection process. The background investigation is utilized in conjunction with other screening criteria, which are equally important in determining applicants that best meet the needs of the Plantation Police Department.

The background investigation may include but is not limited to the following: Criminal conduct Moral Turpitude False Information Employment History/Credit Check Moral Character Military Service Record Education Psychological Evaluation: The in-depth psychological evaluation will test the applicant's ability to perform under stress and his or her general mental and emotional suitability for this position. Medical Examination: Within the first month of hiring, applicants will be examined by a physician designated by the City. Applicants whose physical and condition is found by the physician to be such that they are unable to perform the essential functions of the position or that they would pose a direct threat to their own safety or that of others will have their conditional job offer revoked.

Drug Testing: The medical examination also includes drug and alcohol testing of all applicants who are being considered for a position with the City. If testing indicates that traces of drugs or controlled substances are present in an applicant's blood or urine and such drugs have not been obtained and taken as directed by a valid prescription, an applicant's conditional job offer will be revoked. Personal Interview: Applicants who complete the preceding steps will be scheduled for a personal interview with the Chief of Police.

NOTE: The above information is subject to change without prior notice. Any of the following convictions or admissions may be grounds for disqualification from the hiring process: DUI or DWI Leaving the scene of an accident (with or without injury) Failure to report an accident involving injuries Failure to render aid at an accident Vehicular homicide Fleeing or eluding a Police Officer Reckless driving Three (3) moving violations committed during any 12 month period within five (5) years of application date More than 2 license suspensions during a 5 year period Any more than 5 moving violations in past 5 years An applicant who shows a history of "at fault" accidents Any failure to disclose any Driver's License information without reasonable explanation NEVER have been convicted of a felony or other crime, which would indicate a lack of good moral character. Work Environment This job posting has been designated as "ESSENTIAL" for declared emergencies and must meet National Incident Management System (NIMS) training at the appropriate level.