I realize there are all sorts of situations out here. It is quite rare today to find a remote small market station having an airshift position.
Most small stations are automated except for the morning show that is just as likely to be hosted by the owner as not.
You don't mention your experience in the business. If you bring value to the table, then you might have a shot.
Can you sell airtime? If not learn this. Can you voicetrack a show? If not, learn. Can you do play by play sports or news? If you can, there's more value. Can you do some engineering?
Here's the big question: is your lifestyle choices a positive reflection on the station. If you smoke pot or tend to get fall down drunk or you court high school girls, then you might not find that image reflects well on the station. Everybody knows your business in a small town and even more so in a remote small market.
Maybe you can find a weekly motel room, maybe not.
Make sure you know what the owner is like and how the community perceives the station before you say yes. Billing at the station might not allow $500 a week pay. If you can sell, you can bring in the difference.