>>1634481Shit, it's been 20 years now, but all I did was go to places and put in applications. The snowmobile rental and two motels were owned by a family. I was the fellow who outfitted everyone on snowmobile tours with suits, gloves, helmets, and boots each morning, then went over and shoveled snow/cleaned rooms at one of the motels (usually one, sometime the other). IMAX and Running Bear Pancake House were the same, just went in and applied. The thing about these kinds of tourism oriented places, they tend to be used to transient workers and it was always easy to find someone needing help (was the same on San Juan Island where I lived after Yellowstone). The town (West Yellowstone) essentially mostly closed down for a few weeks twice a year, during the transitions to and from snow. Back then standard pay was $8, and my camper was $400 a month including all utilities. Like I say though, 20 years ago, no idea what's the same/changed since. Pic related is the Winter view out my camper door, the landlord plowed a trail to it every morning.