I worked at a seafood plant in Naknek. The shifts were long, but the conditions were explained honestly. I made around $8,700 for the month with overtime.
Reviews
Candidate reviews 2024-2026
Short reviews about documents, interview prep, honest conditions and season preparation.
I worked in fish packing. Documents and interview prep were calm, and I always knew the next step. Housing was simple but workable.
I worked in the freezer area. It was hard and cold, but the pay matched expectations. I liked that nobody promised easy work.
I went for seafood processing line work. They helped me prepare for employer questions and collect everything without panic. The pay was close to what was explained.
I worked on a crab vessel. It is not for everyone and the schedule is tough, but the $458/day pay was clear upfront. The preparation was solid.
For my first trip, quick answers mattered a lot. The job was physical, but the housing, shifts, documents and group departure matched what we discussed.
I worked as plant utility. Not the easiest position, but overtime made the income good. The team told me in advance to be ready for the pace.
I looked at oil and gas field positions. They explained separately that pay depends on the offer and role, with no inflated promises. That built trust.
I worked in fish sorting. I was nervous about the interview, but the preparation helped. The season process was organized and clear.
Vessel work is difficult, but the income was strong. I liked that discipline, safety and real conditions were explained before departure.
The documents were handled step by step. The work was fast and repetitive, but I was ready for that. I earned what I expected.
I worked a lot of overtime, so the income was good. The most useful part was the honest explanation that this is demanding seasonal work, not an easy trip.
Clear explanation before I applied. I knew the work would be hard.
Good help with documents and interview preparation. No empty promises.
The checklist made the H-2B steps much easier to follow.
They explained shifts, cold rooms and housing before I decided.
Fast answers on WhatsApp. The process felt organized.
I compared seafood and vessel options and chose the better fit.
Interview prep helped me speak more confidently.
Not a tourist story. They told me exactly what the work is like.
The Repsol direction was explained clearly and without pressure.
Good communication before the season. I always knew the next step.
The Alaska briefing was honest and practical.
Quick review of my profile and realistic advice about timing.