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dewey02
Feb 01, 2017Explorer II
X2 on everything bka0721 just wrote above.
And we visited Yellowstone the same year as Joe417 and didn't have any trouble understanding any of the concessioner's employees. For anyone who works in the hospitality/tourism industry, it is very common to employ workers that are here on temporary work visas. Those industries struggle to find in-country workers, especially in remote areas with limited housing opportunities. This is not unique to the National Parks at all.
And we visited Yellowstone the same year as Joe417 and didn't have any trouble understanding any of the concessioner's employees. For anyone who works in the hospitality/tourism industry, it is very common to employ workers that are here on temporary work visas. Those industries struggle to find in-country workers, especially in remote areas with limited housing opportunities. This is not unique to the National Parks at all.
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