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Not sure what to do because now I have been offered a job at Mt. Rainier and Sol Duc Hot Springs in Washington! I worked at Sol Duc in 07' and it was interesting..a lot of drinking...but I have not heard anything about Mt. Rainier...if you have had an experience at Mt. Rainier or you are planning on attending this year let me know...I would love some feedback on the place!! Thanks!

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Hi Sara,

Did you decide where to go yet? I have a friend who is at Mt. Rainier now and wants to leave. I am scheduled to go there in June. I'm just trying to get a second opinion.

I wish you the best, where ever you go!

Linda

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I started at Mt. Rainier two weeks ago, I think it depends on where you work at, there is a lot of different places you can be put in. I was not liking it at first, but I stayed and I'm glad I did because my manager is awesome and I love my coworkers. My only problem is the lack of wifi. I grew up two hours away from Rainier so I can go home on my days off. There's also no cell phone service except for in very precise locations. I hate not having wifi, but they say they're going to get it. It's really pretty up there but the snow is driving me crazy I want it to melt already and for itto be spring. But I think this season will be a fun experience, I can't wait to go hiking.

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Ill be at Mt. Rainier =)

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