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Doing a Ski season.. where do I start?
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Hi Mate!
Eamon here from Peniche, hope everything’s good back at home, how’s the weather? Laughing
I’m thinking about doing my first ski season this winter as I have no plans to return to the UK and would love to learn to Ski, so what better time than now ay. If you, or anyone could point me in the right direction for some of the best locations to do a season, as well as the best job recommendations and just some advice in general that would be really great!
That is if seasons are running this year due to corona of course... anyway look forward to hearing from you speak soon! Ciao
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
If you've never done a season or even skied before - tbh this season isn't the best time to start. TO jobs will be very hard to come by as most have slashed staff numbers so returning staff will hoover up whats left. We've pushed back our seasonal staff start date from late October to late November and I can see it being pushed back again.
If you're determined then I reckon the best bet for this season is turn up in resort and wait for a job to become available. Always a classic tactic, now maybe the only way for a newcomer to get a foot in the door?
This of course doesn't take into account any restrictions which may be in place come December.
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