“If you enjoy the mountains and working with a team of resort professionals who are passionate about their craft, join us this summer.” said Jim Singer, Human Resources Manager. “The community and culture at Seven Springs and Hidden Valley are something you can find nowhere else and our unique perks set our resorts apart in creating a wonderful place to work.”
Those unique perks include discounts on activities including outdoor adventures, sporting clays, golf, spa services, swimming and more.
The resorts are hosting job fairs from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 24 and Saturday, May 15 at the Seven Springs Mountain Resort Conference Center, 777 Waterwheel Drive, Seven Springs, PA 15622.
Courtesy of Seven Springs Mountain Resort
Seven Springs Mountain and Hidden Valley resorts in Somerset County plan to hire 400 summer workers, including people to help run its zipline pictured here. Fairs are planned Saturday and May 15.
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Seven Springs Mountain and Hidden Valley resorts plan to hire 400 full- and part-time seasonal workers and has scheduled two summer job fairs to fill the positions at its facilities in Somerset County.
Available positions include adventure staff, zipline guides, lifeguards, servers, bartenders, cooks, golf and sporting clays positions and more.
Ramblings from an old scribbler
Joe Gelarden Wed, 12/23/2020 - 7:30am
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, I and thousands of other American service members lived in a semi-tropical land known as Viet Nam.
It wasn’t my idea, but somehow America had become involved in a complicated nationwide family feud that erupted after the Vietnamese people kicked the French out. Add that to the Communists, the Cold War and, well, if you grew up in the ’60s, you know the story.
I was assigned to a Marine artillery battalion known as the Fourth Battalion, Twelfth Marines. Our job was to support the infantry units that patrolled the area looking for assorted Viet Cong or North Vietnamese army units. We had a lot of firepower – 18 very big cannons and, naturally, we were placed on the edge of the vast Marine base called Phu Bai (Foo-Bye). It was located south of the old Imperial capital, Hue.
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Joe Biden deeply proud of his son, whose business dealings in China are being investigated; He’ll ’emerge stronger’
Posted at 6:57 pm on December 9, 2020 by Brett T.
As Twitchy reported, liberals are pissed off at Jake Tapper for complaining that the Biden transition team didn’t get back to them about an investigation into Hunter Biden’s tax affairs and instead released a general statement to the press. How could CNN possibly worry about losing a scoop when there’s a coup attempt going on?
Tapper was upset on behalf of CNN senior justice correspondent Evan Pérez, who’d been working on the story before the Biden transition team released their statement after promising to get back to them Tuesday. If you want to see some angry liberals, check out the comments to any of CNN’s tweets about the investigation into Hunter Biden: Hunter’s a private citizen, this is a setup by Bill Barr’s Justice Department, and where are President Trump’s tax returns anyway? (Th