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I am currently working here. My last day is the 7th of April. If anyone who is interested in getting the true scoop on working here let me know. I will help out the best I can.

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Hi, I'd like the true scoop! I just put in an application for there for summer employment.

Thanks!

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i like some info about it to since i work for aramark i can transferred down there for the winter

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Hi, I just got offered a housekeeping job here for the summer. I haven't accepted it, but I'm definetely leaning towards it. Is there anything you think I should know?

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How busy is the restaurant?; both summer and winter. Are the employees happy ones?... thanx for info

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I'm interested in possibly applying for a job there. Would love to get the true scoop. TIA

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Togwotee, was very boring the one winter I worked there. Very cliquish and very lame resort. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being the worst I would rank it 2, with only Flagg being thee worst resort out there.

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I spent my last summer at Togwotee and despite the mess from the changing in management to a big business (aramark), I had a blast. A lot of the employees would gripe and complain, but overall I think most people really enjoyed themselves. I wouldn't go into housekeeping there though...it was a mess and at one point pretty much everybody left and quit, including the manager. I was leaving housekeepin as well since I got tranferred into the giftshop. However, the cabins were enjoyable to clean and it was really pretty easy. The reasturant has a good steady business since it's pretty isolated on the highway, so a lot of people stop at Togwotee or the Hatchet down the road to eat. In the winter it is much busier at Togwotee all around, and I kinda wish I would've stayed on. It sounded chaotic and loads of fun...whole different clientele. If you got any questions, let me know. :)

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Jessie, there changing again with management? Back when I worked there. and I did work the whole winter. They were having that same problem in the housekeeping. It may be a better place in the summer then winter, but even then people were quitting left and right up there.

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I will be working at Togwotee this summer, starting next week. I know all of the area around Yellowstone Park and Grand Teton very well. I go on vacation out there 2-3 times per year. Just was wondering about the inner workings of the resort.
How many days per week do you usually work??? 2 days off or 1 ??? Housing, meals and anything else you can share with me...Thanks Terry

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