Snake River Sporting Club
I worked there for a coulple months this summer. Don't do it. You will live in a mouse infested double wide trailer, with not even a lamp or a closet in your room. Most kitchens in housing don't have any cooking equipment, get ready to share 1 fridge between (potentially) 11 other people. I spent probably over $800 for basic household things (towel rack because it was broken, mouse traps, towels, shower caddy, clothing rack, containers to keep food in to keep out the mice, etc).
Management leaves something to be desired.
Shifts are long and the night shift starts at 2pm, I found it hard to do activities before work.
Family meal is atrocious.
If you don't have a car of your own, good luck to you. Also driving that canyon to and from work is no joke, and I imagine it's scarier in the winter. In the time I was there I probably saw about 3 elk that had gotten hit (this could total your car or kill you), saw another car that had ran off the canyon and landed 150 feet down in the river, and a head on collision from people trying to pass on a windy canyon road.
They overhired for the summer so tips weren't great. Plus a lot of people don't add gratuity on top of the service charge. I was under the impression that the house took 10% of the 22% service charge. If you were considering working here I would check on that. Someone I worked with said that was not true, but good luck communicating with HR. I feel like $500/month for housing was steep for the accommodations.
Beautiful location though!