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Posted by: UW_College_Kid - Ex Member
Posted on: May 6th, 2008 at 3:39pm
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Man, I would jump at this chance if I hadnt already done the same about two months ago when I signed on at Clearwater Lodge on the Gunflint for this summer.  I cant wait to start working.  I'll be leaving in two weeks and I'm honestly suprrised how hard pressed some of these resorts are to find decent staff.  Allot of kids these days (damn I sound old....only 21 Roll Eyes ) dont want to go out and have there own adventures.  It seems to me too many people are living there lives through TV and the internet.  I guess I'm just old fashon....Thanks Dad Wink  I will however pass this info on to a few friends of mine who are looking for summer positions.
Posted by: Spartan1
Posted on: Mar 3rd, 2008 at 12:34pm
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In 1966 I was introduced to the North woods when I took a job as riflery instructor and cabin counselor at Camp Easton for Boys on Little Long lake near Ely.  I spent two summers there and was introduced to canoe camping.
The camp was very similar but smaller.
Great opportunity for a summer job.
Posted by: Northwoods
Posted on: Mar 3rd, 2008 at 2:58am
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Thanks for the comments... I know there are lots of people who would be interested... its just that its often not easy to reach out to people and spread the word. Its especially tough amongst college age, where there is a bit of apathy and with males, especially, a bit of procrastination.

But the job is a great one. camps are really neat places to work and for those who love the outdoors (and of course like kids), its a way to make a few dollars in that environment.
Posted by: Karson
Posted on: Feb 29th, 2008 at 11:00pm
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I've got a buddy that would be interested, too.  I'll forward the message to him for you.
Posted by: Jimbo
Posted on: Feb 29th, 2008 at 4:26pm
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Northwoods,

Thanks for posting!  I see this as being of common interest w/QJers & I'm glad you thought of putting it up on QJ.

I'm with monjon & wish I had the summers of my youth back!

I forwarded the information to someone I know who could conceivably have interest.

Jimbo   Cool
Posted by: monjon
Posted on: Feb 29th, 2008 at 2:55pm
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No offense taken.  I wish I were college aged again.  What a fabulous job that would be.  Bet you get more than a few takers.  M
Posted by: Northwoods
Posted on: Feb 29th, 2008 at 4:32am
I did clear this with db before posting, so I hope no one takes offense.

As I've mentioned in some of my posts and trip reports my trips to Quetico have been as a trip leader and youth counselor for a children's summer camp. I do work year round for the camp and one of my responsibilities is seasonal staffing. I did want to get the word out and make quick posting about or jobs in case anyone here has any interest or perhaps you have a kid, neighbor, etc who might be interested.

Each summer we hire about 5 wilderness trip leaders to lead our groups on canoeing and hiking trips to places like Quetico, the Superior Hiking Trail, and a few of the rivers in Northern WI. Our trip leaders must be at least 21 years old (American Camp Assn standard) and we pay to put each of our trip leaders through a Wilderness First Responder certification course.

We also hire cabin group counselors who also serve as activity instructors. These individuals must be of college age. We're looking for a few more individuals in areas like archery, riflery, climbing, waterskiing, ecology and sailing. We're also looking for a handful of support staff (kitchen, maintenance, etc) if anyone wants a regular job in a great setting.

We're a boys' camp and most of the staff (but not all) that we hire are males. We're in Northern WI and all room and board is included, along with a competitive summer salary. Our season starts in mid June and stretches through Mid August. Obviously we're looking for people who want to work with kids, love the outdoors, and want to get paid to spend their summer teaching others the things that they love doing.

So again, if anyone here is interest in in this, please let me know and I'll pass along more info. If you know of someone who is looking for a summer job, please pass this along and have them get in touch with me. Its a tremendous way to spend a summer (also looks good on a resume and it helps build interpersonal skills).  You can either send me a private message or email me at:
Office@northstarcamp.com
Our website is (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

Again, I'm not looking to spam the boards and if anyone is offended by the commercial post than the powers that be can make this post disappear.
 
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