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BradFiAusNzCoCaI don’t know about now but Northstar had employee housing on resort back in the day if you got in early. Apparently keystone does too.
wait did you want park or terrain?
**This post was edited on Sep 22nd 2022 at 2:57:16pm
pissnu_skisI’ll look into those. Park is a big plus but if there’s just good natural terrain I can settle for that lol
DeebieSkeebiesIts crazy-competitive in resort towns all over nowadays so good luck. It sucks how all the income property/airbnb/vacation rentals/etc. have pit everyone in these communities against each other just to have a roof over our heads. One of our park crew guys sleeps in his car in the parking lot. Thats fucking unacceptable.
But good luck. Disregard my rant, not trying to be cynical.
BradFiAusNzCoCaI don’t know about now but Northstar had employee housing on resort back in the day if you got in early. Apparently keystone does too.
wait did you want park or terrain?
**This post was edited on Sep 22nd 2022 at 2:57:16pm
50KalAspen ski co always had some employee housing. I’m sure it’s competitive but worth applying and trying to get in.
Terrain and park are sick.
theabortionatorAspen ski co is sick. For a mega corp they seemed to care about employees. Bus service is pretty legit getting around the valley. Great skiing, fun nightlight, belly up and other concerts.
Employee housing is competitive though so depends on the department, your experience, how mzny rooms they have, and how early you get on it.
They had some pretty decent housing in aspen and snowmass. I lived in snowmass. They were always looking for new housing even 6 years ago when other places were sleeping.
DeebieSkeebiesIts pretty wild some of the stories Im hearing from my co workers. Im paying out the ass myself in rent down in SLC but damn dude considering the wages we're making and we still have yet to receive the promised paybump that was supposed to be company-wide is kinda irritating me rn. PWDR isn't terrible to work for but they need to get it together or else some of us are walking elsewhere. We like our jobs and we like what we do, helping people, and being around stuff we love. We shouldn't be subjected to poverty just because of that, ya know.
**This post was edited on Sep 23rd 2022 at 12:29:30am
theabortionatorDang. Is pwdr supposed to be at 20 as well?
DeebieSkeebiesWe need to unionize as resort workers and especially patrol and those who put in major work to keep the assets clean and safe and fun. Everyone. Lets get after it.
**This post was edited on Sep 23rd 2022 at 2:24:02am
macfiveIk baker has housing and some form of a park.
SkiThe603try big sky in montana, really good park, decent big mountain skiing and employee housing doesn't suck terribly
TRVP_ANGELBLUE MOUNTAIN ONTARIO!!!!!!!!!!!
ThatSkiierKidd64Mt hood meadows has a sick new park crew and the employee housing is aight
RIP_leos_shackMammoth. Although by now they're probably full, but people get evicted daily so you can get on a wait list and have a decent chance.
Just be warned, they don't consider it a residence under the law, but rather a hotel. As such, your room will be searched without your knowledge or permission.
bob_dolePlus one for mammoth, I did a year of employee housing there back in 06 and been back a number of times over the years. Terrain parks deserve their reputation as one of the best in the world. In recent years it’s almost under rated for how perfect they are, day in and day out, and the variety between all different areas is second to none.
Not sure about June’s parks these days as I haven’t been there, but that stuff was pristine back in the day as well. Total untouched groomers at noon still, it was amazing. also, if you are into touring, and know your shit, there is some incredible terrain off of the back of June. Real deal eastern sierra style lines with a lift taking you right to the base of the goods.
Then if you want actual all mountain skiing at Mammoth, again, that mountain is one of the best out there. From all time storm skiing off of chair 22, to awesome wide open bowls and spicy, spicy runs elsewhere… you have everything you could ever want all at one resort, at the highest level. I moved to mammoth as an east coast park rat and totally came away loving all aspects of skiing.
If you can’t tell, I love Mammoth. I’ve been lucky to have been to quite a few resorts over my time of skiing… and Mammoth is one of the best places to offer the FULL package for everything. Totally worth your consideration.
DilldoesNot Telluride. My brother can't find a place to stay and may have to give up his instructor spot.
theabortionatorDo they have housing there? Everyone I know lives around white salmon. Not trying to move just curious
g_lectrolyteAspen Ski Co will not give park crew housing just a heads up worked there 3+ yrs
theabortionatorDo they have housing there? Everyone I know lives around white salmon. Not trying to move just curious
ThatSkiierKidd64No I am pretty sure they used to at one point. But most of my homies who work there live in Hood, Sandy or Parkdale which has some spots. White Salmon is a huge commute
theabortionatorYeah for sure. Even to meadows. I also hate that bridge or I'd prolly skate Bingen more.
Interested to see how those apartments in welches go. They're going to need to build more stuff like that and lock some down for employee housing.
Nothing is getting built in govy these days unless it's an airbnb or some super rich persons ski home.
I actually got hassled for the first time buy an LEI douche about camping. Dude was miserable. Probably always wanted to be a cop so he could be an ass.
I wonder what Tline is gonna do if they get rid of the summits for that gondola.
Land isn't cheap but I think places have to pony up and buy some stuff. A lot of areas are going to be unstaffable or the pay will have to be $$$ just to keep them running.
g_lectrolyteAspen Ski Co will not give park crew housing just a heads up worked there 3+ yrs
theabortionatorAspen ski co is sick. For a mega corp they seemed to care about employees. Bus service is pretty legit getting around the valley. Great skiing, fun nightlight, belly up and other concerts.
Employee housing is competitive though so depends on the department, your experience, how mzny rooms they have, and how early you get on it.
They had some pretty decent housing in aspen and snowmass. I lived in snowmass. They were always looking for new housing even 6 years ago when other places were sleeping.
kung_powpowI wouldn't necessarily call ASC a mega corp as we are privately owned by a singular, albeit wealthy, family. ASC does not answer to shareholders and as such, we can prioritize our employees, our guests, and our community.
kung_powpowI wouldn't necessarily call ASC a mega corp as we are privately owned by a singular, albeit wealthy, family. ASC does not answer to shareholders and as such, we can prioritize our employees, our guests, and our community.
kung_powpowI wouldn't necessarily call ASC a mega corp as we are privately owned by a singular, albeit wealthy, family. ASC does not answer to shareholders and as such, we can prioritize our employees, our guests, and our community.
JAlpsNo park once again but I know baker is usually looking for people this time of year and the terrain is rad.