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Chalet Host Q&As

It's Never Too Late To Become A Chalet Host

If you think doing a ski season is only for under 25's, think again. Many of our most experienced Chalet Hosts are over 40 years old, and have done multiple seasons with us.

If you're considering working abroad for a ski season, but not sure what the experience will be like, then good news - we've asked some of our chalet hosts to give us an honest, accurate insight into what their responsibilities are, what they love about doing a ski season, what they did before the season and what advice they would give to anyone over 40 who is considering doing a ski season.

Put the kettle on, then enjoy reading the 4 interviews below:

Chalet Hosts Ruth and John

The Retirees

Name & Age: Ruth, 60 & John, 63
Number of winter seasons: 4 seasons total; 2 with SkiWeekends
Role with SkiWeekends: Chalet Hosts (working together as a couple in the same chalet)

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Chalet Host Emma

The Returner

Name & Age: Emma, 54
Number of winter seasons: 4 total; 1 with SkiWeekends
Role with SkiWeekends: Chalet Host

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Chalet Host Roscoe

The Lifer

Name & Age: Roscoe, 57
Number of winter seasons: 18 total; 5 with SkiWeekends
Role with SkiWeekends: Chalet Host

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Chalet Host Keith

The Chef

Name & Age: Keith, 45
Number of winter seasons: 4 total; 3 with SkiWeekends
Role with SkiWeekends: Chalet Chef

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Find out more about the SkiWeekends values and learning to cook in a chalet before applying.

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