Room Attendant Job In Canada – Longbow Lake, ON

Crow Rock Camp, Inc.

Looking for a summer job that gets you out of the city? Crow Rock Camp up in Longbow Lake, Ontario, is hiring a room attendant right now. They’ve got four spots open, and they’re paying $18.50 an hour for full-time work. Not bad for a seasonal gig, especially when you get to work somewhere with actual scenery instead of staring at office walls all day.

What You’ll Be Getting Into

Crow Rock Camp needs people who can handle the daily grind of keeping their place spotless while guests are coming and going.

  • The pay works out to about $740 a week if you’re putting in your full 40 hours.
  • They want someone to start ASAP, so if you’re sitting around waiting for something better to come along, this might be worth jumping on.
  • Applications close June 24th, so you’ve got some time, but don’t sleep on it.

Here’s the thing, though – you have to work on-site. No, working from your couch or anything like that. Makes sense when you think about it, since someone’s got to clean the rooms and deal with guests face-to-face.

What You’ll Be Doing

As a room attendant, your day starts with the basics – sweeping, mopping, and getting floors looking decent. Then you’re onto the furniture, dusting everything down and running the vacuum over carpets, rugs, and those fabric chairs that somehow always look dirty no matter what you do to them.

  • Kitchens and bathrooms get the deep-clean treatment. We’re talking scrubbing fixtures until they shine and making sure everything’s disinfected properly. They even mentioned cleaning operating rooms, which sounds intense but probably just means first aid stations or something similar.
  • You’ll be running the elevator cleaner too, plus handling whatever random stuff guests leave behind. Lost and found duty isn’t glamorous, but someone’s got to do it. When guests need extra pillows or want to know where the nearest coffee is, that’s on you, too.
  • The outdoor stuff includes picking up trash, washing windows when they get grimy, and keeping the changing rooms and showers in decent shape. People complain sometimes, so you’ll need to handle that without losing your cool.

What They’re Looking For

Good news if you’re worried about qualifications – they don’t care if you finished high school or have any fancy certificates.

  • Experience helps, but it’s not required. If you can show up on time and do the work without someone holding your hand, you’re probably fine.
  • You need to speak English well enough to talk with guests and understand what your supervisor wants.
  • The physical part matters too – lots of bending, lifting, and being on your feet for hours. If your back gives you trouble or you can’t handle repetitive work, this probably isn’t for you.

**The big requirement is work authorization.** You’ve got to be Canadian, a permanent resident, or have a valid work permit. They’re not messing around with this – if you can’t legally work in Canada, don’t bother applying because they won’t even look at your application.

Why Someone Might Want This Job

Eighteen fifty an hour beats minimum wage, and 40 guaranteed hours means steady money through the summer. The location’s pretty nice if you’re tired of city life – Longbow Lake isn’t exactly downtown Toronto.

It’s perfect timing if you’re a student looking for summer work or someone between jobs who needs something to pay the bills. The skills transfer to housekeeping, customer service, and working as part of a team. That stuff looks decent on a resume later.

Working as a camp room attendant has its perks. The atmosphere is usually more laid-back than corporate hotels, and you might enjoy going to work instead of dreading it every morning.

Getting Your Application In

Head over to Job Bank and look for posting #3314639. That’s the fastest way to get your application where it needs to go. They want people to start immediately, so the sooner you apply, the better your chances.

Don’t overthink the application. Tell them you’re reliable, you pay attention to details, and you’re not going to give guests attitude when they ask for stuff. If you’ve any prior experience with cleaning work, please mention it. Even if it was just helping out family or friends, it shows you know what you’re getting into.

With four positions open, your odds are pretty decent if you can handle the work and show up when you’re supposed to. Just remember that June 24th deadline and don’t wait until the last minute.

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