Skijobs in Italy - Question

Stani

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Sorry guys, girls, but my Italian language knowledge is really poor :oops: , so that's the reason, why I'm writing now in English.
I would have some questions about "skijobs", so working in an Italian skiresort:

- what about the language skills, is a must to speak Italian or it's enough to speak in English/German to get a job as a skiinstructor, bartender, hotelstuff etc?
- usually how many get you per month as a skiinstructor, bartender, hotelstuff (I mean the net payment)
- do you get a free room during the winterseason (in some Austrian skiresort you will get a free stuff room)
- do you get a free season skipass if you don't work as a skiisntructor, so example as a hotel/restaurant stuff or maybe some discount?
- as a skiinstructor do you need an Italian Skiinstructor Certification or also the Austrian/German etc certifications are good
- will the work permit organize by your employer or it's your own exercise?

What about to do a season in the Appennin mountains, it's harder to find a job there, than in the Alps?

Thank in advance
I hope , that somebody can help me and answer my questions

cheers
 
- i think is a must
- depend
- depend
- i dont' think so, but i guess a discount is possible
- i think you need an italian one, but you would write to the single skischool
- sorry, i didn't understand the question
- i guess in the Alps would be easier, but, my advice is...go to switerland

good luck!
 
fabrizio ha detto:
- i think is a must
- depend
- depend
- i dont' think so, but i guess a discount is possible
- i think you need an italian one, but you would write to the single skischool
- sorry, i didn't understand the question
- i guess in the Alps would be easier, but, my advice is...go to switerland

good luck!

Not in Alto Adige (I don't know the English name, sorry...), sometimes neither inhabitants speak Italian... :lol: :lol:
Perhaps not in some places with many English or international tourists, like La Thuile for example.
But in Appenin yes, I think is a must because over there the skiers are almost all Italian...
I don't know about the other questions, I think only someone who works in that business may explain you something more...
 
fabrizio ha detto:
- i think is a must
- depend
- depend
- i dont' think so, but i guess a discount is possible
- i think you need an italian one, but you would write to the single skischool
- sorry, i didn't understand the question
- i guess in the Alps would be easier, but, my advice is...go to switerland

good luck!

thank for the replies.
Yes I thought, that the wage (payment) is depending on resorts, skischools, qualifications etc.
But approx. how many get you in a famous place, like Alta Badia, Madonna die Campiglio, Cortina and in the other big resorts of Dolomiti Superski?
1000 € /month (example as a skiinstructor), more or less?
 
more, if you are a ski instructor.
but it depends if the title is enabled by our country. where are you from?

ex: if you're british and you have the 2nd level of instructor courses, you can't teach in italian resorts.

ps: i think you should learn our language because the mos percent of tourist is autochthonus, and italian people is not so able with foreign languages...
 

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Stani ha detto:
- what about the language skills, is a must to speak Italian or it's enough to speak in English/German to get a job as a skiinstructor, bartender, hotelstuff etc?
Obviously, the two-language-speakers are preferred. Skiers are from everywhere but, being in Italy, a lot of them come from Italy.

- usually how many get you per month as a skiinstructor, bartender, hotelstuff (I mean the net payment)
I don't know... somebody else could answer this question.

- do you get a free room during the winterseason (in some Austrian skiresort you will get a free stuff room)
It depends on who are you working for. If you work for an hotel, probably you will have it (probably). If you are just an instructor, forget the room: you have to find an accomodation.

- do you get a free season skipass if you don't work as a skiisntructor, so example as a hotel/restaurant stuff or maybe some discount?
I don't think so...

- as a skiinstructor do you need an Italian Skiinstructor Certification or also the Austrian/German etc certifications are good
Even if someone will complain that you can't teach with austrian certification, the European Community laws allow you to teach in Italy even if your certification doesn't come from Italy.

- will the work permit organize by your employer or it's your own exercise?
I can't get what you mean...

What about to do a season in the Appennin mountains, it's harder to find a job there, than in the Alps?
I think it's hard everywhere. If you come here as a "private" instructor (no school to be employed in), the alps are better.
If you want to be a school's employee... I think it's very hard to "fit" inside them.

Ciao!
 
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