About 8 or 9 years ago when I was still working for an airline (a non-pilot job), I got interested in LAB so I called them. They called me and ask me to go up there and interview, and I agreed. So off I went, non-revd to SEA, overnited, caught an AK flight to Juneau, which was real beautiful by the way...
I arrived at the LAB ticket counter looking for Ch. Pilot but he wasn't around. In fact he wasn't supposed to arrive for another 2 hours. I told them that I came all the way from California for my 1 pm interview. Instead, this other pilot, dressed in hunting gear showed up and told me that if I wanted to, I can get checked out on one of their planes.. a sort of "test" flight. I agreed, and so we went up and did some VFR flying, landed in some remote airport, flew back to Juneau, and waited for the Chief Pilot. Meanwhile, a bunch of other applicants showed up with "tons" of luggage which made me think, they've already been hired since they were gearing up to practically live there. I, on the other hand brought my carry-on.
Then I was asked to join their "orientation" in which I did, but keeping in mind that I needed to catch a flight back to SEA in like the next 30 min. or I'd be stuck there til the next day. We were being briefed about the company, living quarters, pay, meals, etc. We would be living in trailer homes scattered amongst several bases in the area, many brought sleeping bags with them, pay was $500/month, meals were expensive since after all, this was ALASKA where everything was shipped and/or flown in (unless you hunt yourself a deer or something... lol). It didn't take much time before I realized that it wasn't for me. After all, who in the hell can live on $500/month and still be able to provide for my wife and baby...

Nope, definitely not for me since I'm not the "roughin it" type anyways. However, if I was single and didn't have commitments to providing a home or a family, I think it would've been an awesome experience.