North Dakota
North Dakota is the most rural of all the states, with farms covering more than 90% of the land. Known for its waterfowl, grouse, pheasant, and deer hunting and bass, trout, and pike fishing, North Dakota has 20 state parks and recreation areas. When it comes to outdoor activities, North Dakota is hard to beat. Golf the Lewis & Clark Trail, sail across Lake Sakakawea. No matter if it's bicycle or binoculars - an adventure awaits you. North Dakota prides itself with being humble, calm, and welcoming. Sources: http://wikitravel.org/en/North_Dakota http://www.infoplease.com/us-states/north-dakota.html
Watford City
Watford City founded in 1914, is a city in and the county seat of McKenzie County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 1,744 at the 2010 census and the Census Bureau gave the 2015 estimated population as 6,708, making Watford City the twelfth largest city in North Dakota. Because Watford City is part of the Bakken field, the North Dakota oil boom has significantly increased population and construction since the 2010 census. McKenzie County is located on the western edge of North Dakota bordering the state of Montana to the west. It is situated centrally between the Canadian border and the South Dakota border. Watford City is approximately 90 miles from the Canadian border, 145 from the South Dakota border and 50 miles from the Montana border.
JOB DESCRIPTION
CODE:
ND12
State:
North Dakota
Town:
Watford City
Business type:
Hotel
Housing:
YES
Food:
NO
Housekeeping | Front desk
Daily duties: housekeeping: keeping hotel rooms neat and clean, doing daily laundry duties
Accomodation: On site accommodation: $50 p/w per person
Transportation: Both hotels are located in more rural area, employer providing complete transportation and pick up opportunity for students on arrival.
Gender: male female
Salary: $11.00
Overtime: YES
Start date: 05/15/2018 - 06/15/2018
End date: 09/15/2018 - 10/01/2018
Estimated h/week: 32-40
Conditions:
Requirements: English 7+ good physical condition for housekeeping, students should be well groomed and tidy