Let’s talk about seasonal work! (Save this post for future reference) 🌲 Seasonal work is temporary employment that typically is anywhere from 3 months to one year long. Seasonal work is ideal for someone that wants a more flexible lifestyle and to move around often. There is a huge community of seasonal workers in National Parks due to the fact that the parks are not always operating year round. Many companies will provide seasonal workers with housing, since their workplace is often so remote, that nobody would be willing to commute to work everyday otherwise. Having housing included or discounted into your work contract is a great way to save money during a season. I briefly worked a summer season in Alaska in 2020, and I have also worked in Yosemite National Park and Mount Rainier National Park. All of these places provided me and the other employees with housing. The least expensive housing was in Yosemite, which was $82 a month. Seasonal jobs in hospitality include: Cashier, Barista, Server, Receptionist, cook, housekeeper, etc. How to find seasonal work? Websites like CoolWorks.com and Vagajobs.com are great resources to finding seasonal jobs. Have you worked a seasonal job? Would you? 🌲 . . #seasonalwork #nationalparks #nature #nationalpark #travel #hiking #findyourpark #roadtrip #photography #landscape #nationalparkgeek #adventurelovers #naturephotography #nationalparkservice #outdoors #explore #travelphotography #nps #wanderlust #mountains #landscapephotography #optoutside #utah #california #naturelovers #wildlife