With the start of spring less than two weeks away, now is the time to apply for jobs that guarantee a nice view through the summer months while you earn a wage. From the park service and country clubs to riverside restaurants and tour guides, there are several southern Idaho businesses seeking both seasonal and full-time help.

With graduation for most Idaho high schools just a couple of months away, it would be smart for Gem State parents to start motivating their seniors to earn some of their own cash this spring and summer. Southern Idaho offers some great opportunities for teens to land jobs that promise great views and plenty of sunshine, and don't necessarily feel like work.

While searching online this week, I found some Magic Valley companies looking to add to their workforce and offering some pretty nice surroundings.

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Credit: Greg Jannetta
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If it's a taste of adventure and a chance to develop new friendships you seek this spring and summer in this beautiful area of Idaho, then you might want to reach out to some of these businesses currently hiring:

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Canyon Springs Golf Course, Twin Falls   Cook $18.85/hr

Blue Lakes Country Club (Jerome, ID)   Food Service (includes tips)

Park Ranger / Camp Hosts (Southern Idaho)  $19 - $25/hr

Lifeguards (various Southern Idaho)   $15-17/hr

Boat Tour Captains, Kayak Guides, Zip Line Reservations, Dock Hands (AWOL Adventure Sports) - Twin Falls

Good luck finding the new gig!

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