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I worked at Yellowstone, Mammoth Hot Springs way back in 1992 and 1993. Just turned 40 (yikes). I need to escape the city this summer. Looking at Denali Alaska, Glacier National Park, even returning to Yellowstone. Any would be good. Anyone work for Aramark, GlacierPark, Inc.? Thanks in advance. Jay

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I have worked for ARAMARK at Lake Powell and now at Mesa Verde. It's been a great experience for me. I love Mesa Verde--close enough to towns but tons of beautiful land to explore.

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Glacier Park is a great place to be as well as the Grand Teton National Park. If you are looking for a job as an income auditor, night auditor - get busy and apply to Grand Teton Lodge Company. We'll hire ya!

Have a great summer....

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I am working for Xanterra at Mt. Rushmore. If you are looking to play in the Black Hills during the day and work at night, they are looking for some night security. It pays better than the other daytime positions. Might look into it. :)

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Ah, what the heck, do it. I worked in Yellowstone at the Old Faithful Inn in 1984, and I just turned... Uhm, you know, older and bolder... We checked out Glacier for the coming summer, but the season was just too short for us. We worked at Mesa Verde for Aramark in 2007. We didn't have any problems with Aramark as a parent company, but Mesa Verde had some major issues in 2007. We couldn't really recommend Mesa Verde. (Especially if you are in Food & Beverage.) Good luck getting out of the city.

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I am at Mesa Verde this season (here right now, in fact) and so far, so good. Of course, I'm in retail, not F&B. But everyone is very nice and it's a beautiful park. And I have worked for ARAMARK before with no real issues beyond what you get at every park.
Anyway, Mesa Verde has new leadership this season so there must have been changes since last year. I'm loving it!

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If you know anything about horses come be a wrangler in Dubois, Wy. lol.. we need some men who can lift heavy things.. Yellowstone is gorgeous you could probably get a job there pretty easy... Out west is where it's at even if you are older and bolder.. lol

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Shannan, Where do I apply for the wrangler position?

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If you're looking to get out of the city, why not try a little bit more rustic. There are some great places in AK that are great for escaping and enjoying everything that the state has to offer. Some of the well-known tour companies operate in some of the more remote, yet still accessible by road, locations throughout the state. Take a look at the Copper Center area, Valdez or Talkeetna. They are some beautiful areas with great opportunities.
Good luck!

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If you are still looking for work, a company in Skagway, AK is still looking for a few more people. This will be our first summer there, but we have only received positive reviews to our inquiries.

If you want contact info, send me an e-mail.

noplacelikeroam@gmail.com

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