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*Insert inspirational quote here* ... “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” “In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take.” “Not all those who wander are lost.” Etc etc etc.
Okay it’s pretty obvious; we all know why people might not want to go full throttle into the real world straight after spending the first 18+ years of their lives in education. Or why people might want a break from the daily grind having spent most of their life chained to a 9-5 office life. Going travelling is great, to some it might just be gallivanting from country to country partying, and doing the odd mountain trek. But for others it might truly change their outlook and open their mind to not limiting themselves when making life’s big choices or settling for the ordinary.
At first glance a ski season job could be seen as work, ski, (party) sleep repeat. And that would be a fair assumption. But just like how travelling can be an experience beyond holidaying in lots of places to some, don’t underestimate what a ski season could mean for you.It’s almost like being given a new identity. An opportunity to meet people as just you - no preconception, no prejudice. The only thing people can really judge you on is your 360 or how well you bake a cake! Why is it any different to moving anywhere new? Well everyone is in the same boat in a ski resort. And it’s a bit of a bubble - away from the ‘real’ world (in a good way.)
You can seriously develop your talents –whether that’s in the kitchen, customer service, problem solving… the list is endless! Not forgetting slopes skills of course! Still have any doubts?
Reckon 5-6 months is long enough to learn? If you have the right attitude this is the perfect opportunity to not only learn but master the hobby. We (and most companies should) offer lessons and support from other staff to ensure you can get going.
One of our most valued team members is going onto his 18th season. He is 52 years old and loved by our staff and guests alike. Next question.
Like with skiing if you have the right attitude and want to learn, there is no reason you can’t get a job involving cooking. Equally if you have no desire to be anywhere near an oven there are an abundance of roles in a resort from finance, to driving, to guest hosting.
Research has shown that gap year experiences increase employability and academic success. More often than not one season just isn’t enough for an individual, but that doesn’t mean lack of ambition. All of our overseas Resort & Area Managers and a good portion of our Head Office staff started as a humble Chalet Host, including Directors!)
We are fortunate as a company to be able to place people in a choice of resorts in Europe, so whether you are a first season beginner skier or a veteran powder-hound we will find the perfect role and resort for you. Skiworld is also an independent company and still owned by the skier who formed us in 1982 – meaning we’ve kept the strong values we started with, which of course reflects massively in our staff.
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