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FEATURED JOB OPENING: Caretaker/Host Couple - San Bernardino, CA
FEATURED JOB OPENING: Caretaker/Host Couple - San Bernardino, CA
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Secluded fee for use area, located in the chaparral covered northern San Bernardino National Forest is looking the proper individual/couple who is looking for a Southern California RV location.
Conveniently located close to I-15/215, and 210 Freeways, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino are easily accessed. The facility is located at the 4,400’ elevation in the shadow of Mt. Baldy, highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountain range, and the Sheep Mountain Wilderness Area, in the Lytle Creek Canyon drainage. The adjoining communities are still rural, however a large mall and other amenities are a half hour drive. Low humidity without extreme temperatures makes for a comfortable environment the majority of the year.
Activities in a developing controlled shooting range, includes the use firearms and archery equipment from designated locations at designated targets. This is a controlled use area, a tolerance of firearms is expected, it is open 7 days a week and closes at 16:00 and opens at 08:00, the hosts are expected to maintain a presence on the property afterhours, merely as a deterrent to unauthorized entry.
The applicants should be mature/responsible individuals/couples who are self sufficient, reliable, dedicated to a commitment, and independent. A tolerance of firearms and shooting activities is expected. The facility is active from 08:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon, and light traffic on the paved road after hours.
Host positions are seasonal, applicants are expected to have a clean, self-contained RV, should be able to provide proof of insurance, and current registration, tow behind vehicle is a plus. The host area is separated from shooting area by approximately 70 yards. Currently conditions are primitive. However, sanitation needs are serviced weekly, potable water will be supplied, as well as an alternative power source. Amenities are in the works.
Pets are acceptable, as long as shots are current and they are kept under control.
Local activities include hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, stargazing, 4 wheeling, wildlife viewing, mountain biking, gold mining/panning, and peace and quiet.
This could be a fine situation for active retirees who enjoy the seclusion of the outdoors and enjoy people in moderation.
Financial compensation commensurate with activities performed, must be bondable.
Call for application and to schedule interview.
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Updated: 4 May 2007