Where Can I Find a Ski Job?
Welcome to part 4 of a guide to working a ski season. It is possible, of course, to go to the resort and find yourself a job. To do this, you may need to rely on
By Jamie| 2013-04-02T00:19:05+00:00 December 18th, 2012|Advice|
Welcome to part 4 of a guide to working a ski season. It is possible, of course, to go to the resort and find yourself a job. To do this, you may need to rely on
By Jamie| 2013-04-02T00:20:17+00:00 December 17th, 2012|Advice|
Welcome to part 3 of a guide to working a ski season. Location, location, location. Where you do a ski season can make or break your experience. Seasons in the Northern hemisphere run from around November
By Jamie| 2018-02-25T10:20:00+00:00 December 17th, 2012|Stories|
The life of a ski rep is arguably the best life on the mountain. As a ski rep, my main responsibility was to be 'the face of the company.' This basically means interacting with guests.
By Jamie| 2013-04-02T00:24:38+00:00 December 17th, 2012|Advice|
Welcome to part 2 of a guide to working a ski season. Part 1 outlined the generic advantages and disadvantages of working a ski season. However, each job also has it's own specific benefits and drawbacks.
By Jamie| 2018-02-25T10:45:41+00:00 December 17th, 2012|Advice|
Welcome to part 1 of a guide to working a ski season. Each job on the mountain has unique benefits and drawbacks which you can learn about in part 2. The following benefits and drawbacks