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April 24
The Kelley House, owned by the harbor view.. its awesome cause my last name is Kelley! I am leaving may 25 and am beyond excited! Ive seen pics of those cliffs and they are beautiful!
April 4
oh thank you for writing back! I just wanted to to know the ins and outs of town, stuff i cant find in a book! :) Where the cool places are to go and check out or how the other hotel employees are in the town? I have housing, im sharing a room wit...
March 28
I got hired in Edgartown,Ma. I am so excited! Does anyone know details about the island? like living there, what you need to bring, groceries etc! Anything would be helpful! Thanks! :)
March 28
hey i heard back yesterday and was hired for Guest Services at the Kelley House! :) I would think they should let you know soon.
March 28
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March 6
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February 18
February 18

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Hometown:
Orlando, Fl
About Me:
im a recent college graduate, looking for something new.. getting tired of doing the same thing everyday and looking to challenge myself to break out of my comfort zone.. just a bit!
I applied on Mackinac Island and am thinking about Martha's Vineyard also! Check out my blog! akelley.tumblr.com
Website:
http://akelley.tumblr.com
Last Seasonal Job:
Nordstrom
Favorite Seasonal Job:
Barnes and Noble
Where have you lived and worked?
Orlando, Fl and Tallahassee, Fl
Dream Job:
Social Worker

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At 12:45am on March 6, 2009, Jon M said…
Sorry, I totally missed your comment. I guess I don't check my own page enough. There aren't many seasonal jobs where I live at but I know I saw some listed on craigslist for the outer banks (totally awesome place btw) a few months ago and I have no doubt that there is some seasonal work in the mountains as well.
At 6:47am on February 18, 2009, Jane Nichols Bishop said…
If you are seeking work on Cape Cod, decide what town you wish to work in and then go to that chamber of commerce's web site. Some chambers post openings on the site. Others list the employers/businesses in that area. Then start calling or emailing the businesses. Be sure to include your resume and any references you might have. If you live here, it helps to tell the potential employer that you already have housing. I'm sure you will find a job that is right for you this summer.
At 6:35am on February 16, 2009, Jane Nichols Bishop said…
Before I can adequately answer your question, I need to know a little more information. What is your background? What type of work are you seeking? Where are you now? Are you on any type of visa? Thanks. Mama Visa
At 8:15pm on February 12, 2009, akscootr said…
There are many ways... I live in a winter community at a hostel for 280.00 a month all-inclusive and do temp work.
You can do a winter seasonal at a ski resort or Florida.
You could go to Thailand, Costa Rica or any other number of places and live very cheaply.
Visit family in the off-season.
Take some college courses.
I have done all of the above in some form... one is only limited by their imagination. So imagine... and then do :)
At 5:03pm on February 11, 2009, Keith Larson said…
Good luck with your job hunt. As far as your requirements:) The Red Mill is part of the property. Some cell phone providers worked better than others, but you'll find that whenever you move. What type of job are you looking for?
At 5:20pm on January 25, 2009, Jennifer said…
Mackinac is a fun place. It's really cold in May and June! Both the island and the mainland are pretty small so you have to be able to entertain yourself or have a car. But there are plenty of things going on. All the employees seemed really nice - must be that Midwest thing.
 
 

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