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How to Spend Your Winter on the Ski Slopes by Working at a Ski Resort

Whether you are interested in working in retail, hotel services, food services, or outdoor adventures, working at a ski resort could provide you with the opportunity to explore any or all of these options. When most people think of working at a ski resort they immediately imagine working on the slopes as a ski instructor or as a ski patrol employee. Few people remember that there are many other jobs to be found at a ski resort beyond working directly on the slopes.

When looking for a job at a ski resort it can be expected that you are planning on spending as much time as possible enjoying yourself out on the slopes. That being said, some of the most ideal jobs at ski resorts are those at which you can spend most of your time working at night so that you can hit the slopes during the day. Working at the front desk of a hotel at night can be a great position at a ski resort in that it will allow you to do minimal work and to have your day free to do some skiing. Another great opportunity for a job at a ski resort is to work as a waiter or as a bartender at or near the resort. Similarly to working at a hotel at night, working the nightshift as a waiter or a bartender allows you to spend you time skiing during the day and making money by night.

Additionally, if you are interested in working at night to free up your daytime hours for skiing, many of the larger ski resorts have a relatively large number of nighttime janitorial and maintenance positions to be filled each ski season. By choosing to work as a maintenance person at night at a ski resort you will be able to work to earn a living while spending your days enjoying yourself out on the slopes.

Although it is important to consider the other positions at a ski resort beyond working directly on the mountain, for some people working on the slopes could be the right choice. If you have the skills and the necessary experience, working as a ski instructor or as a ski patrol employee also allows you to spend your time on the slopes during the day. Although you will be at work while you do it, both of these jobs will let you spend a great deal of time skiing while you are earning a living.

Ultimately, if you have the interest and the necessary skills, working as a ski instructor or on the ski patrol could be a good choice for you. On the other hand, if your primary interest is to spend your time relaxing and skiing at your own pace and on your own schedule, getting a nighttime job at a ski resort is a great option. No matter what you choose, if you are really interested in getting a lot of skiing done in the winter, working at a ski resort could be a great choice for you.

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