ThisIsWanderlust: Working a Ski Season: The Good & Bad + Season Story

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  • Опубліковано 12 сер 2015
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    Hey Wanderer's, I hope you enjoy this video, and it's of some use to any of you who might be thinking about working a ski season. If you have any questions please leave a comment below, or email me at thisiswandrlust@outlook.com

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  • @animovie1
    @animovie1 Рік тому +1

    I did a ski season after watching this video and I’ll try to give my perspective. Yes. The job is shit. You’ll work long weeks and it’s a lot harder than working in the Uk. The pay is also terrible. The reality is, you’re working for a British company overseas because the locals won’t work in the same condition you agree to. That said, you’ll meet loads of interesting people, you’ll make a bond with all the other brits because your all in the same boat. The days you have off are awesome and at the end of the season you’ll be an awesome skier/snowboarder. The reality is you’re signing up to do crap job so you can get your ski pass. If you have that mentality you’ll have an awesome time.
    My advice to any prospective seasonaires is expect long hours and shit pay. But the friends you’ll make and the stories will more than make up for it.

  • @willjk69
    @willjk69 8 років тому +1

    Yes yes yes so good can't wait to do mine.

  • @thisiswanderlust4694
    @thisiswanderlust4694  8 років тому +7

    Heya everyone. You may have noticed, but this channel never really got anywhere. I'm currently working on a new channel, but after I uploaded this things got a little crazy. Anyway, my point is, if anyone has a question about working a ski season, email my actual e-mail on chris.bird93@hotmail.co.uk or post a comment an I'll reply to it on my actual youtube account where I sit for days watching episodes of GMM and Pewds.
    Cheers, have awesome seasons if you decide to go for it!

  • @liamburke6595
    @liamburke6595 8 років тому +5

    Omg! I stayed in the hotel you worked in. I came in February and with a group of 20 people and I remember talking to you about working a season

  • @hailcob494
    @hailcob494 6 років тому

    Very nice video. I worked in a ski lodger in Australia, the job was like you had in Austria, but we worked everyday...gosh, this was my working holiday in Australia and though was a ok job for the winter. It's was a bit stress, however, we had time to run and enjoy the city. Unfortunately I could ski only once, lift tickets are very expensive there. But in the end my season job worth it.

  • @charliekassyk8357
    @charliekassyk8357 5 років тому

    Was an HA with Inghams in Courchevel in 2015. Was one of the hardest and best things i've ever done.

  • @Odjeto
    @Odjeto 8 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks! I'm applying for a hotel assistant position for next season :)

  • @harrisonrutledge5
    @harrisonrutledge5 6 років тому +3

    You should of been a Lifty. It rocks!

  • @declanrowlands8262
    @declanrowlands8262 5 років тому +3

    Great video and cool story! I’m looking to do a ski season and this definitely helped me, if you have any advice or extra tips for me that would much appreciated!

  • @joshhood4189
    @joshhood4189 4 роки тому

    Really helpful video, cheers buddy

  • @terjekilk7996
    @terjekilk7996 8 років тому +8

    best story ever! laughed so much!
    im gonna do the ski season for the first time this year in france, la tania..and ur video was really helpful!

    • @thisiswanderlust4694
      @thisiswanderlust4694  8 років тому

      aha thank you! It's so much fun, you won't regret it. Good luck xD

    • @kylemorley6230
      @kylemorley6230 8 років тому

      +Terje Kilk Fancy that! I'm also doing my first season in La Tania this year! See you out there!

    • @terjekilk7996
      @terjekilk7996 8 років тому

      hah! then we should have drinks together as a season kick off )

    • @kylemorley6230
      @kylemorley6230 8 років тому

      Sounds good! When do you leave?

    • @terjekilk7996
      @terjekilk7996 8 років тому

      +Kyle Morley I will arrive to Geneva at 11am on the 7th of December don't know what time will be in La Tania yet.

  • @elsieholmes109
    @elsieholmes109 5 років тому +1

    best video i’m looking into doing this as a gap year choice before or after uni and there are so little videos on youtube about it so thankyou! was the food the hotel provided decent enough? and how long is a typical job season placement with Inghams? :)

  • @maddisongabe
    @maddisongabe 6 років тому +1

    Hey bro, i've got my interview for inghams next week. Could you tell me what sort of questions they ask during the interview process? Loved the video btw

    • @davisonmartinez9938
      @davisonmartinez9938 6 років тому

      mine was a group interview, they judge you mostly on the pre interview tasks like the speech and the presentation, they asked me what would be the biggest challenge of my job, what id learnt on my cooking course etc. My advice would be to just practice and nail the preinterview tasks and just go in with a really positive attitude and they should get a good impression of you

  • @noahobium9468
    @noahobium9468 4 роки тому

    Can anyone tell me the best season jobs, I’ve got one as a kitchen assistant/ night porter in courchevel. I heard you can work your way up so if anyone knows of one which is nice hours, not too hard or early?

  • @SkierDave
    @SkierDave 7 років тому

    Nice Video, I was curious to know if you had any previous work experience that made it easier to get a job?

    • @93chrisbird
      @93chrisbird 7 років тому

      Hi there, it's me (only it's real me, check out a video on this channel if you don't believe me haha.), but yeah, so before I wen't on my ski season I had decided I wasn't going to go to uni, and therefore I'd had the chance to try my hand at a few things. Prior to my interview (which was in May), I had been working in payroll for just over two years, and was about to go travelling to Mexico and Cuba, as well. Before that I had worked in a fruit and veg shop.
      But this in no way meant I was more able, suitable or likely to get a job than anyone else in my interview, or anyone else on my season. They looked to take you by face value. Did we look happy, like team-players, and motivated? If so, then they were happy. Everyone in my interview got a job (we all added each other on Facebook) and even though some of us were a little more experienced, like myself, others were fresh-faced school leavers! On my season there was a guy called Kev who was 36, and three people who had their 18th birthdays out there! Don't worry about your experience, just make sure you give off the right "aura", and that you look motivated! hope this helps. :)

    • @SkierDave
      @SkierDave 7 років тому

      +Chris Bird Thanks for the detailed reply, doing my final year of uni this year but it's something I've been thinking about for a while to do when I finish. Cheers again

    • @93chrisbird
      @93chrisbird 7 років тому

      No worries man, definitely worth it as long as you go in valuing experience over money :) If you want to be a bartender instead of a hotel assistant like I was, you'll likely need bar experience (depending on how big your hotel is etc.). Good luck!

  • @ddandymann
    @ddandymann 5 років тому +1

    The moral of the story is just don't work for a tour company.

  • @maxlevels1413
    @maxlevels1413 8 років тому

    hahah wednesdays AHHH

  • @zenalabaki
    @zenalabaki 7 років тому

    I've applied to workaseason, how does the application work and should I be worried if I haven't heard anything back yet? Really helpful video, hilarious story!

    • @93chrisbird
      @93chrisbird 7 років тому

      Eugh, sorry if I'm replying too late to this:
      If you hadn't heard anything in May I wouldn't worry, I found out about my job in June. If you 'still' haven't heard by today, give them a call! :)

    • @zenalabaki
      @zenalabaki 7 років тому +1

      Chris Bird Hi, it's all good, I rang them and they said the cooking course is my interview :) thanks anyway

  • @emilymather8834
    @emilymather8834 7 років тому +1

    This guy is 😍

  • @lovespinkpolka
    @lovespinkpolka 7 років тому +2

    hilarious story lol

    • @93chrisbird
      @93chrisbird 7 років тому

      Cheers :) You working a season this year?

    • @lovespinkpolka
      @lovespinkpolka 7 років тому

      hopefully next year!

    • @93chrisbird
      @93chrisbird 7 років тому

      Awesome :3 hope its good! :)

  • @user-si5lm3cd2p
    @user-si5lm3cd2p 5 років тому +3

    £218 a month 40-50 hours a week how much Is that a hour 🤔

    • @PiOfficial
      @PiOfficial 5 років тому +1

      about £1 but then plus food, accommodation, flights, ski pass plus equipment hire which would cost thousands.