National Park Service Deletes Job Posting After People Spot Hilarious Error
Summary
The U.S. National Park Service mistakenly listed Denali National Park, which is in Alaska, as being located in Little Rock, Arkansas, in a job posting. This led to jokes and discussions online before the post was removed. The National Park Service often hires seasonal employees for various positions.Key Facts
- The National Park Service posted a job listing for seasonal park guides.
- The listing mistakenly placed Denali National Park in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- Denali National Park is actually located in Alaska.
- The error was spotted by people on social media and went viral before the post was deleted.
- Social media users joked about the geographical error.
- The National Park Service hires thousands of seasonal staff each year.
- Seasonal jobs help with park operations, visitor services, and maintenance during peak periods.
- These jobs typically last three to six months, depending on the park and conditions.
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