Normally a man working with kids parents will be ‘unsure’ about, but with ski instructing it is not looked down upon at all, I love that I wanna be a ski instructor in the future and am a guy
Thx for the video - been researching what's it's like being a ski instructor and gonna work towards becoming one myself! Good with some insight to know what's coming
this looks so fun! how many languages do you speak? and how much did it cost to become a ski instructor? the lifestyle and social seems fantastic and i know there are certain drawbacks but the amount you ski is incredible. the kids are so cute!! and you have beautiful eyes!!
Hello! I’m from Russia and I’m planning to become ski-instructor in Austria. Would be nice if I would have opportunity to write you and ask some questions, which interesting me. Waiting your answer! ☺️
Depending on where you live, it probably be good to save up abs get your CASI level one (Canadian Associated Snowboard Instructors) and it will make you super employable. I’m from Australia and my older mates have done it and it’s great. The season here is good and when I turn 18 I’d love to work here and then go to canada, it’s my dream job. Just research and find people who have done it to talk to!
Hey Brooke, thanks for the video. Didn’t really work much though ? I’d love to see a video on the logistics kinda stuff of being an instructor. How much ya make vs living expenses and job opportunities ect...for people thinking about being an instructor. Thanks 😆 p.s you’re gorgeous, coffee?
I was in St. Anton for 15 seasons. Most of the older Austrian instructors have families and other business interests that keep them there in summer, like restaurants and pensions that are open the rest of the year for tourists who want to hike or do other mountain activities. Some of the younger ones help with these businesses or are still students so they also stay, but a BIG percentage head to ski resorts in places like Australia or New Zealand where the seasons for skiing are reversed. The ones with higher qualifications get paid really well there by the way. Others are often summer sports instructors, eg. for windsurfing, hang-gliding, mountain biking etc., and a lot of them go to places with summer resorts like Greece, Spain, and so on. This is particularly true for the foreign instructors, like Aussies, Kiwis, and Brits. Then they come back the next season and the cycle keeps going. And of course don't forget that a lot of resorts in the Alps have glaciers so they are open for skiing and have jobs for instructors all year round. I hope this answer helps you get an idea of how it works. Just so you know there are three main requirements for a ski teacher. 1) You obviously have to be a really good skier with a good technical style, 2) you have to have patience with people and know how to explain things, demonstrate things, and how to correct their mistakes, and last but not least 3) you have to be able to party and still be able to function the next day with a hangover. :-)
Agree with Stein, perfect way to keep poles on the lift👍
I wish I could ski well so I can do this when I'm older! Very lucky!
Normally a man working with kids parents will be ‘unsure’ about, but with ski instructing it is not looked down upon at all, I love that I wanna be a ski instructor in the future and am a guy
Yaaaa! Sitting on the ski poles on the lift is the best ;) Great Video!
leuke toffe video, mijn place to be, ben er 4 x geweest tijdens kerst, iig sneeuwzeker en leuk gebied🤩
Such an amazing video I’m starting my ski course in November and I can’t wait and these videos just make me even more excited !! Keep them up ❤️
@@LexxaBez yea how was it wonder
@@emiliakoskimaa1346 8 months later and here I am wondering too
Great video Brooke! Just like stuff I did 30 yrs ago but I never went to bed at 8pm. LOL
the music was awesome and you are very entertaining! Please keep up the good work 😁
What do I want to see in your video? I want to see you teaching in Canada, Eh!
Thx for the video - been researching what's it's like being a ski instructor and gonna work towards becoming one myself! Good with some insight to know what's coming
Great video👌🏼👌🏼
this looks so fun! how many languages do you speak? and how much did it cost to become a ski instructor? the lifestyle and social seems fantastic and i know there are certain drawbacks but the amount you ski is incredible. the kids are so cute!! and you have beautiful eyes!!
Hey. Nice video. Do you maybe need someone for the rest of the season?
Is it worth the cost? I really like the look of it
WOW looks unreal!!
Good
De boys uit Hilvarenbeek zijn er ook zie ik hahaha!!
Je komt ze ook overal tegen he ;)
You can here the dutch accent hahaha Ben gwn nederlands
Hello! I’m from Russia and I’m planning to become ski-instructor in Austria. Would be nice if I would have opportunity to write you and ask some questions, which interesting me.
Waiting your answer! ☺️
Snowminds 👍
Just a question, I want to do a ski season, would being an instructor be a job I could do for the season?
Depending on where you live, it probably be good to save up abs get your CASI level one (Canadian Associated Snowboard Instructors) and it will make you super employable. I’m from Australia and my older mates have done it and it’s great. The season here is good and when I turn 18 I’d love to work here and then go to canada, it’s my dream job. Just research and find people who have done it to talk to!
@@jimmyalderman543 thank you, was thinking of doing it in France so, could I use the same qualification?
@@JimFit13 yeah! I’m pretty sure the Canadian certification is the top one so it’ll work there!
Hey Brooke, thanks for the video. Didn’t really work much though ? I’d love to see a video on the logistics kinda stuff of being an instructor. How much ya make vs living expenses and job opportunities ect...for people thinking about being an instructor. Thanks 😆 p.s you’re gorgeous, coffee?
Je zou eens een dag moeten vloggen hoe g
Het in een skiklas gaat lijkt me leuk puk
Where is this?
who r u instructing?
Welk gebied zat je?
Veggie kechie beauty room vlog pls???????
Je moet meer zuipen Puck!
Ski school
What jobs ski istructor regulary do between the seasons?
I was in St. Anton for 15 seasons. Most of the older Austrian instructors have families and other business interests that keep them there in summer, like restaurants and pensions that are open the rest of the year for tourists who want to hike or do other mountain activities. Some of the younger ones help with these businesses or are still students so they also stay, but a BIG percentage head to ski resorts in places like Australia or New Zealand where the seasons for skiing are reversed. The ones with higher qualifications get paid really well there by the way. Others are often summer sports instructors, eg. for windsurfing, hang-gliding, mountain biking etc., and a lot of them go to places with summer resorts like Greece, Spain, and so on. This is particularly true for the foreign instructors, like Aussies, Kiwis, and Brits. Then they come back the next season and the cycle keeps going. And of course don't forget that a lot of resorts in the Alps have glaciers so they are open for skiing and have jobs for instructors all year round. I hope this answer helps you get an idea of how it works. Just so you know there are three main requirements for a ski teacher. 1) You obviously have to be a really good skier with a good technical style, 2) you have to have patience with people and know how to explain things, demonstrate things, and how to correct their mistakes, and last but not least 3) you have to be able to party and still be able to function the next day with a hangover. :-)
Wiehoee
This is the most European video ever lol
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