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Information needed on Yellowstone/Grand Teton/Flagg Ranch

I received an email today from this location of potential employment with them starting in May.I want to do summer seasonal for my first round with coolworks. If anyone has worked at this location, what are your experiences with them?

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Wow lets see I have 8 years with Yellowstone. I worked at Flagg once and another resort in the Tetons. I will say nothing about Flagg simply because that was many years back. Only statement I will make is I will never consider them again. However others have had very good experiences with Flagg. As far as Yellowstone, as I usually say ya make it how you want it. like any place it is a company and they have there rules. if your into doing lots of things like hikes, camping nature travel Yellowstone is an awsome place to start. Think of a big college dorm!!!!!! Except instead of just kids in there late teens early twenties, it is on a grand scale with all different age groups. Anything in particular you want to know I am sure you will recieve lots of answers. There are a lot of us on here that have worked in Yellowstone and the Tetons. Both are absolutely gorgeous places and I personally highly recomend both parks. There are other locals in the Tetons as well.

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Check out Glacier Bay Lodge. I spent 2 summers there and loved it. Tried Rocky mtn. nat'l, Grand teton, and Yellowstone. Alaska summers are unbelievable. No comparison! 14,000 ft. of mountains at sea level. Whales, bears, moose, otters, and more, everyday. Estes Park, Co. is also one of my favorites.

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Like Doug stated also the wildlife. They are abbundent in the Tetons and Yellowstone,and though I have never been, Alska aswell. I have heard the statement Alaska is Montana and Wyoming on steroids. If you like wildlife and nature all three of those places are one of the best. Yellowstone sits atop a very active underground super volcano. Every year I was there there was always shaking rattling and rolling going on. My first year in the park was one of the best. I was in my dorm room trying to sleep and all the suddun I was yelling at a volcano like a nut case. My whole bed with me on it ended up half way across the room. When I travel through the tetons it's like stepping back in time to the 1800's. Wild and free. you kinda expect the cowboys and gals to come roaring past with there guns a blazin.

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