Gatlinburg is a mountain town with a big-city staffing problem. Hundreds of cabins, a packed downtown strip, and the most-visited national park in America — all competing for the same limited local workforce. We fill the gaps same-day.

Gatlinburg’s workforce challenge is geography. It’s a narrow valley surrounded by the national park, with limited housing and a resident population under 4,000 — but it hosts millions of visitors annually. Hotels line the downtown strip from traffic light #1 to traffic light #10. Cabin rentals spread across Ski Mountain Road, Glades Road, the Arts & Crafts Community, and dozens of mountain side roads. Restaurants and shops pack the Parkway. And when Ober Mountain resort is running in winter, the demand for hospitality and service workers spikes even further. The local labor pool can’t keep up. That’s where we come in — dispatching workers from our Knoxville pool 40 minutes away on the 441 corridor.
Gatlinburg’s economy runs on hospitality, cabins, restaurants, and construction. We staff all of it.
Housekeepers, housemen, laundry attendants, and front-of-house support for hotels and motels along the downtown Parkway strip.
Turn-day housekeeping, deep cleaning, laundry, and maintenance helpers for cabin management companies running hundreds of units across mountain roads.
Dishwashers, food prep, servers, and bussers for the restaurants, pancake houses, and food service operations that line downtown Gatlinburg.
General laborers, carpenters, and demo crews for cabin builds, hotel renovations, and commercial projects in a town that never stops building.
Unlike Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg has a strong winter season that keeps demand elevated year-round. But the peaks still hit hard.
National park visitation peaks June through August. Every cabin, hotel, and restaurant in town is at capacity. Housekeeping demand is at its highest.
October and early November bring leaf-peepers from across the country. The park entrance location makes Gatlinburg the epicenter. Cabin turnover rates spike.
Ober Mountain resort, Fantasy of Lights, and New Year’s celebrations create a winter peak that Pigeon Forge and Sevierville don’t see at the same intensity.
40 minutes from our office to your Gatlinburg location. Workers arrive ready.
Call 865-247-4957 or submit online. Tell us your Gatlinburg address, how many workers, what roles, and when you need them.
Simple agreement, clear rates. We confirm your order and match workers from our Knoxville pool who know the mountain corridor.
Pre-screened workers dispatched to your exact location — downtown strip, Ski Mountain Road, Glades, or wherever you need them. Drug testing available upon request.
Gatlinburg is part of our Smoky Mountain corridor. We also serve Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and the broader Knoxville metro.