This will be my fourth year working for Xanterra at Yellowstone. I think they’ve hired almost all the management positions but if they still do have some open you don’t have to pay for your meals or board and I know my friend is a assistant manager she makes $800 a week.
There're a couple place in Alaska I've seen hiring, you can either find them on coolworks or on Alaskatourjobs.com. I'm also often partial to Colorado, Arapahoe Basin is hiring for some positions, just to throw that out. You'll find a variety of jobs on Coolworks.
I think it depends on which position you take and/or the cost of housing, which can offset lower pay. I've done seasonal for eight years and have found highly lucrative positions. There's also the fact that you typically don't have to pay utilities, wifi, deposits, etc. and most of mine have been around food, so there's another cost I don't have to worry about. You can also find year-round positions, if you don't want to keep moving, I kind of like that part. It's funny because I have been considering Montana for the summer. I'm not a cold environment person, and thought it'd be beautiful during the summer, but it's one of the states I don't know much about. Then, for me, it's the fact that you are living in a place that people are paying to go to. Also, side note, wondering where you are in your cycle, lol. We tend to go off the rails with nutrition during luteal, which is when we need it the most.🤣 Wishing you the best whatever you decide!
@@dleone1391 Wyndham -Worldmark resorts, Vail Colorado Resorts, my son started out in Moab UT @ almost 20years old , he than later went to Vail resorts, which they are coming up on SKI season, apply soon, He got his CDL through Vail and now has a regular job in the valley with the bus system out there, and they also provided him his own housing. He just turned 21 back =in May 2024, tourism opened doors for better and other things.
Hey Bria, greetings! Have you considered Alaska for seasonal work? You can fly there and housing is cheap and jobs don’t pay too bad. Idk just food for thought.
Try temp jobs! You'll begin as something somewhat close to a seasonal worker, but you'll often have the opportunity to be transitioned into a full-time position. All the Texans from Dallas are trying to leave and never come back, it's getting wild out here.
Hey - I was Guest Services Supervisor at Gunflint Lodge in MN. I have moved on and they did not backfill that yet and they also may have a Guest Services regular position opening up soon as someone else is moving on. Could be an option if you are looking.
Come to Sun Valley, Idaho! I work full time here now in town but I used to work seasonally for the resort. there’s lots of jobs and hiring for summer w really nice staff dorms!
I'll have to look their way again, I interviewed for a year-round position with them before deciding to stay in Montana. I passed on it at the time due to housing concerns. 😏
@@MsAmbassador26 the Angel Fire Resort and Taos Ski Valley are said to be good places to work at. I am looking at both of these to apply to. Hopefully for a security position
@@phoenyxrysingtravels Thank you! I've seen Angel Fire on CoolWorks forever, so I kind of worried about high turnover. Lmk what you think if you apply?
This will be my fourth year working for Xanterra at Yellowstone. I think they’ve hired almost all the management positions but if they still do have some open you don’t have to pay for your meals or board and I know my friend is a assistant manager she makes $800 a week.
Thanks for your videos, very helpful, looking to doing some work in the summer, any suggestions?!
There're a couple place in Alaska I've seen hiring, you can either find them on coolworks or on Alaskatourjobs.com. I'm also often partial to Colorado, Arapahoe Basin is hiring for some positions, just to throw that out. You'll find a variety of jobs on Coolworks.
I think it depends on which position you take and/or the cost of housing, which can offset lower pay. I've done seasonal for eight years and have found highly lucrative positions. There's also the fact that you typically don't have to pay utilities, wifi, deposits, etc. and most of mine have been around food, so there's another cost I don't have to worry about. You can also find year-round positions, if you don't want to keep moving, I kind of like that part. It's funny because I have been considering Montana for the summer. I'm not a cold environment person, and thought it'd be beautiful during the summer, but it's one of the states I don't know much about. Then, for me, it's the fact that you are living in a place that people are paying to go to.
Also, side note, wondering where you are in your cycle, lol. We tend to go off the rails with nutrition during luteal, which is when we need it the most.🤣
Wishing you the best whatever you decide!
Any companies you can suggest? My sister is also looking into seasonal jobs that are decent.
@@dleone1391 I go through CoolWorks like most. Then there's also VagaJobs, Occupation Wild, and Outdoor Industry Jobs
@@dleone1391 Wyndham -Worldmark resorts, Vail Colorado Resorts, my son started out in Moab UT @ almost 20years old , he than later went to Vail resorts, which they are coming up on SKI season, apply soon, He got his CDL through Vail and now has a regular job in the valley with the bus system out there, and they also provided him his own housing. He just turned 21 back =in May 2024, tourism opened doors for better and other things.
Hey Bria, greetings! Have you considered Alaska for seasonal work? You can fly there and housing is cheap and jobs don’t pay too bad. Idk just food for thought.
Try temp jobs! You'll begin as something somewhat close to a seasonal worker, but you'll often have the opportunity to be transitioned into a full-time position. All the Texans from Dallas are trying to leave and never come back, it's getting wild out here.
Yeah, I certainly considered getting back into temp jobs, that's how I got my first big girl job after I left school.
Hey - I was Guest Services Supervisor at Gunflint Lodge in MN. I have moved on and they did not backfill that yet and they also may have a Guest Services regular position opening up soon as someone else is moving on. Could be an option if you are looking.
Come to Sun Valley, Idaho! I work full time here now in town but I used to work seasonally for the resort. there’s lots of jobs and hiring for summer w really nice staff dorms!
I'll have to look their way again, I interviewed for a year-round position with them before deciding to stay in Montana. I passed on it at the time due to housing concerns. 😏
Same! @@bri_nicolex I was interested in Sun Valley but it appeared to be really difficult to get a private room
Im headed to Colorado soon . Camp hosting .
I truly love Colorado! Have fun
My son ❣️ is also headed to Colorado beaver creek /Vail resort ⛵
I've been looking back into coolworks as well. There are some good places in New Mexico if that's a doable drive for you.
Which places in New Mexico do you like? TIA
@@MsAmbassador26 the Angel Fire Resort and Taos Ski Valley are said to be good places to work at. I am looking at both of these to apply to. Hopefully for a security position
@@phoenyxrysingtravels I've seen Angel Fire on CoolWorks forever, so I'm curious. I'm not sure if that indicates high turnover. Lmk what you think?
@@phoenyxrysingtravels Thank you! I've seen Angel Fire on CoolWorks forever, so I kind of worried about high turnover. Lmk what you think if you apply?
@@MsAmbassador26 Oh my goodness! This was my exact thoughts too!
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lol we're not doing THAT again. I don't think my bank account would be happy with going back to those paychecks.
Juneau alaska 24 an hour plusses overtime after an 8 hour day then 2 dollars an hour for every non overtime hour worked as an end of season bonus.
Well dang 👀
Which place is this? TIA
@wavesonswim8128 I found a place that is reasonable almost free and alot of overtime. I am more worried about food
@@NathansWaywhat place is this