Whether you’re just out of university or taking a sabbatical from your career, doing a ski season is a great opportunity to live in the mountains, spend lots of time socializing with great people, broaden your horizons, and of course SKI EVERY DAY!
Sounds like the ideal job right?! And yes it really is, but to have a successful ski season also takes a lot of hard work and commitment – and there are certainly some ‘less glamorous’ aspects such as cleaning toilets and shoveling snow in a blizzard at 6am!
Paddy Connor, owner of ski10 Chatel gives his top tips:
Enjoy your work, have a positive attitude and everyone will be happy!
It’s important to work in a team and get involved with any of the jobs around the chalet, even if you don’t consider it to be under your remit.
Keep the fire roaring, make sure the right music is playing, light candles and create the perfect setting for your guests… it makes all the difference!
To ensure jobs are done well and you also get as much time on the mountain as possible
It really helps to personalize your service offering
If you’ve got a spare couple of minutes, offer to help children get their ski boots on in the morning, or help little ones with their supper in the evening.
Don’t wait for a bluebird day – get out there in all conditions and your skiing will improve beyond measure
Ski seasons involve 3 things – work, skiing, and partying. Work isn’t optional, and it’s important to balance the other 2!
Ski companies will welcome experienced seasonal staff back and it can be a great way of mixing travelling and working. Enjoy!
Please contact us for our 2015/6 staff vacancies and for more information about doing a ski season.
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