I looked into it a few years back. I never went. Depending on the crew, some crews assign you your job, aka your a combine operator, cart operator etc etc. Some crews rotate, daily or weekly, theyll switch you from the truck to the cart to the combine to mix it up a bit. The one operator I was very much considering said they paid 2750 per month. That was living in their trailer, they provided a sack lunch and the owners wife would cook a hot supper, big supper. He said some days you would run 16-20 hours per day and run 7 days a week. If the weathers good and you are running 16 hours per day thats 112 hours a week. 4 weeks a month, 448 hours a month. That breaks down to 6.13 per month. Granted the provide room and food. That accounts for something but its not great money. The guy I was seriously talking to said even on rainy days, youd be working, probably not 16 hours, but still probably 8 hours per day, even in the rain, and theres no shops to pull your machine in. He said youll do oil changes, adjust the clutch on the truck, maybe change tires on the truck if need be, adjust the brakes, grease everything etc etc. I think it woudl be an adventure. I found a job and didnt really commit to anything and didnt go, but it would be an experience. If you are doing it for the pay I think you will be disappointed. Another thing to consider, I like to go tractor pulling in the summer, if you are with a lot of these crews, you get no personnal time, no county fairs etc etc. Just something to consider.