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Conoco, Sbarro and Rally’s Hold Feb. 26-28 Hiring Event in Pahrump

A three-day hiring event to staff a new travel stop near the Highway 160 and Homestead Road intersection in Pahrump ran Feb. 26–28, with event listings naming Conoco, Sbarro and Rally’s.

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Conoco, Sbarro and Rally’s Hold Feb. 26-28 Hiring Event in Pahrump
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A new travel-stop development near the Highway 160 / Homestead Road intersection in Pahrump hosted a multi-day hiring event scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26 through Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, Pahrump Valley Community News reported. The hiring event was organized to staff several businesses at the site and ran across the three-day window listed in the notice.

A local Facebook announcement promoted the drive with the headline “Now hiring in Pahrump!” and added, “As construction wraps up on the new travel stop across Homestead Road from Maverik, a three-day hiring event kicks off.” The social post locates the site specifically across Homestead Road from the Maverik station, giving applicants a clear landmark for the development nearing completion.

Event materials associated with the hiring drive identified Conoco, Sbarro and Rally’s as recruiters for Feb. 26–28; the event headline named those three businesses as participants in the hiring push. Pahrump Valley Community News provided the event dates and general description of the travel-stop hiring effort in the excerpted item supplied to reporters.

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The supplied notices did not include several logistical details applicants commonly need. The materials did not give a street address or parcel identifier beyond the Highway 160 / Homestead Road intersection and the Maverik landmark, and they did not list daily start and end times, which positions were open, pay rates or benefits, whether walk-ins were accepted, or contact information for the event organizer or employer representatives.

With construction described as “wrapping up,” the Feb. 26–28 hiring event appears timed to staff the travel stop as it prepares to open. Pahrump Valley Community News and the Facebook announcement supplied the only specifics in the materials provided; additional confirmation from the businesses or the development’s organizer would be needed to publish employer contacts, shift details, wages or start dates.

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