Lake Louise Staff Housing Lodge

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2013
  • A look around the staff housing I have been placed in at the Charleston Residence in Lake Louise Ski resort. Each unit has three single rooms, two doubles and a shared lounge, kitchen and two bathrooms.

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  • @PDuffy1337
    @PDuffy1337 9 лет назад +5

    man, thank you so much for uploading this video.....I was a Human Resources Manager in that building, and lived in 312, it was an absolute treat to watch this....when I was there I didn't have a video camera, and surely didn't take enough photos....if you have other videos of the residence or inside 10 peaks then please upload them.....the things you see in Lake Louise are things you will never forget, and things you will always long to get back to......the drunken parties, the pot and shrooms, the torchlight parties the craziest stuff you can imagine happens there.....what an amazing place.

    • @DeathByDuke
      @DeathByDuke  2 года назад

      Once in a lifetime for sure! I regrettably lost some of my photos and videos of the place, but have uploaded some other videos on this channel during my time there - I worked in the rentals as a technician for the season. Sadly visa ran out and rules at the time would not allow me to apply for another (sods law they changed that after the next year)

  • @pattycakes9262
    @pattycakes9262 2 года назад +1

    Miss you sir ❤️

  • @xProfeshx
    @xProfeshx 9 лет назад +1

    Hey man, I recently got offered a job to work this may there for fairmont lake Louise. How was your experience? are you still there?

  • @kimoycallum4267
    @kimoycallum4267 6 лет назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for the upload. I was checking out their website on Monday and looking at pics of the room offered to entry level staff and they were tiny and seemed to be arranged for 2 persons to share and that made me concerned. Is that the entry level unit in you video? It looks much better than what I saw on the website. Also, I am from the Caribbean and was encouraged to apply for a job there but wondering about the interview process. Did they do an online web meeting with you or did you just submit your application and they do their checks then decide on whether or not they accept? Also was there a period of training before you started working?

    • @kimoycallum4267
      @kimoycallum4267 6 лет назад

      ok got it. Thank you so much!

    • @kimoycallum4267
      @kimoycallum4267 6 лет назад

      oh yea, how was the face to face interview? Was the process long and did they ask tough questions?

    • @saymyname8156
      @saymyname8156 6 лет назад +2

      I'm moving there on Feb 23 2018 thanks for the vid

  • @kellykellykelly101
    @kellykellykelly101 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video, I was wondering if you have to pay for the staff accom there or is it provided for free? I've worked a bunch of places in the rockies but not there yet.

    • @KeshiaRambles
      @KeshiaRambles 5 лет назад

      At present it looks like the single room like this is $12CAD/day there which is amazingly cheap, especially for a tourist town like Lake Louise

    • @DeathByDuke
      @DeathByDuke  4 года назад +1

      it was deducted out of your wage each month, you mainly had to worry about food and day trips/travel costs

    • @reskomend9965
      @reskomend9965 4 года назад +1

      Confirmed. Out of the paycheck. Cheaper than anywhere else. More like a dorm with some rules. But everyone can pretty much do what they want.
      Smoking weed, getting laid, and going snowboarding... is pretty much how it'll go. You'll end up at the pub regularly.
      And condoms... OMG condoms. So much nasty international boinkin', and dubious bodily fluids flying around those staff housing joints lol.
      In places like Whistler and Banff, not only is the emergency room busy... but so is the walk-in clinic, if you catch my drift.
      Pay your rent, follow rules & do a good job at work... and use condoms! The rest is easy. You should have a blast... rock n' roll.
      Condoms.

  • @reskomend9965
    @reskomend9965 4 года назад +2

    3 days on a bus? You're supposed to land in Calgary mate, not Toronto lol. Ruff.

    • @DeathByDuke
      @DeathByDuke  4 года назад +1

      I was living and working in Northern Ontario before going to Lake Louise, hence the grueling 3 day trip on a Greyhound.
      Was cheaper than train or plane... I would definitely cough up for the train next time

  • @alisonbriggsxo
    @alisonbriggsxo 8 лет назад +1

    was there wifi?

    • @DeathByDuke
      @DeathByDuke  2 года назад

      yeah they have wifi, at the time it was charged on data allowance, wasn't great speeds but enough if you paid for it to download steam games and stream netflix etc