I'm trying to get a ski resort job in Aspen for the 2010-2011 ski season. How hard is it to land a job? - aspen ski season 2010 closes
I wish some people who have done this before, know. Is it difficult to get a job? What jobs are better than others? I have a degree and a couple of years of experience. Will it help my chances or I'll be able to get a job better job? I want to find only the key to a job that pays well and gives me the ability to "ski" for one season.
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I worked a few jobs in Aspen. Played the guitar and lunch menu (for $ 3 per hour, but to make a ski) on the mountain, and bus Boyed night up to $ $ too. Both albums were easy enough, I was surrounded by a few days and put in applications, received a couple of hours and chose the best. You need to survive there, and everyone is big and generous. It was shortly after Christmas. Take out and easy to find something, it's awesome.
Ski resorts rely on a large number of seasonal workers. get a seasonal job (as a cash flow or lift, etc.) must be simple. If you have a job fair to give a good overview of yourself, not a crime in its history, and not quite stupid to be having no trouble getting a job.
What is your degree and skills? simple, if you have something to offer the complex. For me it would be a cake walk.
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