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wingerphil
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May 17, 2013

Custer SP Resort

Just hung up with the HR guy at the concessionaire for Custer SP. We were all excited about getting a paying job working and living in the park. We asked a bunch of questions and were surprised to find out they take $220 out of your paycheck (every two weeks) for your campsite. Not a complete deal breaker until I questioned him further and it would be the same for my wife's check too. That's $880 for June, July and Sept and a whooping $1320.00 for August since there are 3 paychecks that month. This just doesn't seem correct and I told him it seemed way excessive since the daily rate at one of the public campgrounds is only $720 for an entire month and he told me that is the way they have always done it.

Has anyone actually worked for them and is this the case? I am still having a hard time believing this is correct.

Phil
  • we did ask if we could opt out of the meals and was told no we could stay at a campground off site and opt out of the lodging but the meal charge would be taken out.
    I just had a problem with the amount they are taking out. We would have been working fulltime hours for a set wage, then they would be deducting 1/3 of our earned income for the housing and meals. I really couldn't see us eating 3 meals every day in a cafeteria and doubt if we would eat there more then 3-4 times a month if at all. A plan for RVers to opt of the meals would be better as well as a "fair" price for your site.
    I would much rather volunteer my time for the park, not for the profit of a concessionaire,if I only wanted to visit the area. Unfortunantly we have been hit with some large medical bills and need to make a wage for a while in order to help us pay those. We are moving on and looking at other opportunities that may work for us.

    Thanks,

    Phil
  • If you're wanting to stay in the area, Hills Hospitality is lo-oking for housekeeping and front desk people in Keystone, SD for some of their hotels. Randy Cook is the hiring person. His phone number is 605-858-0869 and his email is jrckeystone@yahoo.com
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    wingerphil wrote:
    we did ask if we could opt out of the meals and was told no we could stay at a campground off site and opt out of the lodging but the meal charge would be taken out.
    I just had a problem with the amount they are taking out. We would have been working fulltime hours for a set wage, then they would be deducting 1/3 of our earned income for the housing and meals. I really couldn't see us eating 3 meals every day in a cafeteria and doubt if we would eat there more then 3-4 times a month if at all. A plan for RVers to opt of the meals would be better as well as a "fair" price for your site.
    I would much rather volunteer my time for the park, not for the profit of a concessionaire,if I only wanted to visit the area. Unfortunantly we have been hit with some large medical bills and need to make a wage for a while in order to help us pay those. We are moving on and looking at other opportunities that may work for us.

    Thanks,

    Phil


    Lately Worksamper.com has been posting a lot of jobs as well as RVers Workers on wheels.

    JimR
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    Not to bring up an old topic but I just had a conversation with some workampers here at Custer State Park and they are required to pay for site and meals even if they do not eat meals. I also heard that the meals are not that good possibly left overs from the buffet lines.

    As I understood things they were paying 440 a month per person site and meals. So a single is 440 a double is 880. So the 960 as earlier posted is right on.

    I have also noticed that there is more younger workers here (at the resorts) than when I was here in 2008 and that the RV sites for the resort are not full maybe less that 1/2 or near 1/2.

    Any one else here at CSP have any thing to ad?

    JimR

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