jeudi 7 mai 2015
Working holiday. Pay for placing or wing it?
Posted on 01:14 by Immigration
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Just needing some advice.
I want to do a snow season in Canada. However I'm worried I'll arrive too late to get a job with the mountain. I don't fly into Canada until 23rd November due to uni exams. So I was thinking of doing the working holiday club where they set you up with a job but they've told me Whistler is sold out, which is where I wanted to go. Is it possible to arrive late November and find a job/accom in Whistler?
They're trying to get me to go to Big White, Panorama or kicking horse. I've already done a season at Vail and absolutely loved it and I'm worried I'll find those mountains too small for a whole season.
Mountains I'm also considering just rocking up at to look for working after 23rd Nov Red Mountain, Sunshine Village, Fernie. Any suggestions?
About me - intermediate snowboarder/female/easy going/ loads of hospitality experience
I want to do a snow season in Canada. However I'm worried I'll arrive too late to get a job with the mountain. I don't fly into Canada until 23rd November due to uni exams. So I was thinking of doing the working holiday club where they set you up with a job but they've told me Whistler is sold out, which is where I wanted to go. Is it possible to arrive late November and find a job/accom in Whistler?
They're trying to get me to go to Big White, Panorama or kicking horse. I've already done a season at Vail and absolutely loved it and I'm worried I'll find those mountains too small for a whole season.
Mountains I'm also considering just rocking up at to look for working after 23rd Nov Red Mountain, Sunshine Village, Fernie. Any suggestions?
About me - intermediate snowboarder/female/easy going/ loads of hospitality experience
Working holiday. Pay for placing or wing it?
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