I was just talking with someone who isn't exactly happy with their current job. There are quite a few people that took opportunities during the pandemic just to pay their bills. Businesses are opening up and that means more jobs.

The Sun Valley Resort is one of those businesses that took setbacks in 2020 and just announced 70 opportunities this Summer.

I just finished sitting in almost 37,000 seats at Albertson's Stadium for "Rise Up Against Child Abuse" last week. We had to be out by 5 PM on Friday because it was time for the University to begin graduation setups. They will be adding to this year's schedule due to the graduations missed last year. We might forget, but things were shut down in 2020. Well, things are opening up and you need to fill those job openings.

There are just so many young folks that come typically and they are just not coming this time. It's a great place to work and we would love to see some folks from Idaho come up and make some money and get to know Sun Valley, Ketchum, Hailey.

That comes from the executive director of the Food and Beverage Department Jim Snyder. They also mentioned that people typically travel from all over to work at the popular resort and even that number has been cut in half.

Snyder said everything is open and that means everyone is rehiring. Sun Valley Resort will be hiring 70 full-time positions for Summer seasonal opportunities. Plus, this temporary job could turn into a career.

KTVB reported this one major perk. Housing isn't an issue. You pay just $12 dollars per night while working as an incentive.

5 McCall Winter Wonderland Cabins You Can Rent for $200 or Less

LOOK: Here are the 50 best beach towns in America

Every beach town has its share of pluses and minuses, which got us thinking about what makes a beach town the best one to live in. To find out, Stacker consulted data from WalletHub, released June 17, 2020, that compares U.S. beach towns. Ratings are based on six categories: affordability, weather, safety, economy, education and health, and quality of life. The cities ranged in population from 10,000 to 150,000, but they had to have at least one local beach listed on TripAdvisor. Read the full methodology here. From those rankings, we selected the top 50. Readers who live in California and Florida will be unsurprised to learn that many of towns featured here are in one of those two states.

Keep reading to see if your favorite beach town made the cut.

Gallery Credit: Keri Wiginton

More From Mix 106