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Thinking about winter at Grand Canyon South Rim? What do you think?

Anyone worked at the South Rim? Heard a few things about it and none were good. What do you think? I hope to hear some good things because I think it would be an awesome job!!!

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Brandy Dunn Comment by Brandy Dunn on October 21, 2009 at 2:31pm
Jackie, I didn't take the job at Furnace Creek. So I know they are still looking for someone at the front desk, bell man, reservations, housekeeping, and warehouse. I recommend you call HR directly and talk to Steve. Tell him you are very interested. I must tell you though they only pay $8,00 which is CA minimum wage. Don't mention my name. It may only hurt your chances. If you want you can call me at 865-622-1075. Please let me know what happens. GOOD LUCK!
Brandy Dunn Comment by Brandy Dunn on October 20, 2009 at 4:15pm
I got the job! Now we are just waiting for the hubs to have his interview. I'm so sorry you didn't have any luck. We applied at a million places and this is the only place that would talk to us.
jackie morris Comment by jackie morris on October 19, 2009 at 11:29pm
good luck we applied at death valley and had no luck at all happy adventures:)
Brandy Dunn Comment by Brandy Dunn on October 17, 2009 at 1:09pm
Please let me know if you get on or not. I applied for the switch board at the Grand Canyon. They sent me an email that said they had filled the position with a qualified candidate. I was sad. I applied for everything at Death Valley. We'll see?
jackie morris Comment by jackie morris on October 17, 2009 at 7:34am
what job did u apply for and how did u know u did not get the job im also trying
Brandy Dunn Comment by Brandy Dunn on October 13, 2009 at 9:33pm
The Canyon sounds amazing. BUT I didn't get the job. I'm trying to get on in Death Valley.... well see?
Brendan Comment by Brendan on October 13, 2009 at 12:38am
After reading what you lived around at Big Pigeon River, I don't think you'll have any problems at the South Rim. I'm returning to the South Rim soon, so that should be a good sign to anyone who has doubts.

As far as weather....I grew up in Chicago, so I'm used to extremes in weather, so the South Rim's weather doesn't faze me at all. You'll see me walking around in shorts and a lined flannel during the winter. Yes, it gets fairly cold there, and very snowy at times....but to me, that is a good time...heh.

For me the most amazing part of living there is that the Grand Canyon is your back yard. I probably look like a tourist, because when I walk near the rim, I just can't stop staring into the canyon....even after I was there several months.

If you like hiking and endless amazing photographs, you'll love the South Rim. If you enjoy diversity among both co-workers and customers, you'll enjoy the South Rim. The gym membership is very inexpensive (I think it was $40/6 months) with decent hours, which aslo includes use of the comuter lab.

I lived in Victor Hall (except for my last month), and had no problems at all. There is definately some goofy stuff that happens from time to time, but as long as you're not an overly dramatic person and have a somewhat temperate disposition, dorm life, whether you're single or a couple, is normally just fine.

I'm a cook, and will be returning to El Tovar. Speaking of cooking, YES, you can cook in your dorm room, provided you do not use a device with an open heating element. Microwave ovens, as long as not over 600 watts, are welcome. You can even bring your own mini fridge too, as long as it's not too big. If you do receive a job offer, such details will be provided in an e-mail attachment, called the Canyon Informer, which should answer many questions regarding what to bring and what not to bring.

I hope that helped, if you still had questions.
Tammy W Comment by Tammy W on October 8, 2009 at 6:57am
there is NO cooking in the rooms! fire hazard! (also no candles no incense etc)

rooms are adequate and vary by dorm bldg but if you are a couple living together it will be Rouzer Hall & has private bathroom...other bldgs have shared bath on the hall

food is not bad but not anything to write home about if you ask me...EDR (employee dining room) not expensive
I ate at Maswik a lot, where empl get 20% discount...can be expensive if you do all the time
there is also a cafe at the General Store (operated by Delaware North)

I'll look you up on facebook
Brandy Dunn Comment by Brandy Dunn on October 6, 2009 at 1:38pm
Thank you! May I ask what you thought about the food? Someone told me it is horrible? Is it expensive? Are you aloud to cook in your room? Are the rooms tiny?

I hope you don't mind me asking these questions. If so don't feel you have to answer them. Thank so much for your time.

Are you on Facebook? Look me up coleinternational@hotmail.com
Tammy W Comment by Tammy W on October 6, 2009 at 5:10am
Brandy that will depend on your assignments.
I can only speak for retail and F & B, both of which cut hrs off-season at certain locations. Yavapai is closed much of the winter.
Maswik & BrightAngel remain open full time & are the busiest spots

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