Great video 😄😅 i'm really hoping for a separate room but like you said in your video, I'll continue to be open minded and yeah what ever happens happens 😄
Do you mind to share the cost per month for this accom? I applied for Staff Housing soon after completing my New Hire Papers and STILL I haven't been advised the costs
Thank you so much for this video!! I’m moving out to Whistler in a few days and I got put in the glacier housing so I have a bunk bed unfortunately. Is there anything you suggest or recommend bringing out?
In terms of housing - they provide you with a shit towel, a blanket, one pillow, and a bed sheet. Out of those id recommend bringing along your own pillow and a towel - everything else you can get in Squamish if you've got access to a car upon arrival or can stop there on the way (there's a Walmart there which you can get things on the cheaper end).
So sorry for the late response! But yes the Westin is it’s own thing and will provide their own housing! I had friends who worked at the Westin and loved it
Hey! Just wondering if you have any idea when staff housing for the winter season is applicable? Majority of the jobs on whistler site still seem to be for the summer season, cheers!
hey hey! I applied for the job in may, got the job in June and then a couple of weeks later they opened applications for staff housing... for a position that started end of November haha so I'd recommend looking towards the end of the winter season (march-april) to see if there's any job fairs in your area for the following year x!
Hi there! Thanks for sharing and the inspiration :) I'm planning to work there in 2021 winter! Wonder if your staff housing is called: Brio, Glaciar, or westside? these are the options for staff this season, but it's hard to find any information about it. Thanks again!
I was at the Glacier location! unfortunately you aren't able to pick where you're placed when you're offered staff housing. But in any case, brio is more spacious and I think you get one less roommate - but its also further from the main village. From glacier you can walk 2 min and catch a gondola up the mountain for work/ski ;) Westside is even further and generally has older individuals who have been working for the mountain for a while and have yet to have had housing kinda thing.
Great video 😄😅 i'm really hoping for a separate room but like you said in your video, I'll continue to be open minded and yeah what ever happens happens 😄
Great attitude babe!!! You’re gonna love it 😍
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Hahaha thank you!!!! Have the most amazing time 🥰🥰🥰
Besides your resume, did you also attach a cover letter as Canadian employers request?
i want to go on working holiday from australia im super nervous just trying to sus everything out hahahahah
Do you mind to share the cost per month for this accom? I applied for Staff Housing soon after completing my New Hire Papers and STILL I haven't been advised the costs
Hi Davide! I payed 380 a month for
My accoms, it comes out of your paycheck if you work for the mountain. No utilities or internet etc
Thanks for sharing, I'm considering relocating.
can't recommend it enough xx
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Thank you so much for this video!! I’m moving out to Whistler in a few days and I got put in the glacier housing so I have a bunk bed unfortunately. Is there anything you suggest or recommend bringing out?
In terms of housing - they provide you with a shit towel, a blanket, one pillow, and a bed sheet. Out of those id recommend bringing along your own pillow and a towel - everything else you can get in Squamish if you've got access to a car upon arrival or can stop there on the way (there's a Walmart there which you can get things on the cheaper end).
I’m working in the Westin Spar and Hotel this Season. Do you know what the accommodation is like??
its in the actual hotel. way different than wb staff housing
So sorry for the late response! But yes the Westin is it’s own thing and will provide their own housing! I had friends who worked at the Westin and loved it
Hey! Just wondering if you have any idea when staff housing for the winter season is applicable? Majority of the jobs on whistler site still seem to be for the summer season, cheers!
hey hey! I applied for the job in may, got the job in June and then a couple of weeks later they opened applications for staff housing... for a position that started end of November haha so I'd recommend looking towards the end of the winter season (march-april) to see if there's any job fairs in your area for the following year x!
Hi there! Thanks for sharing and the inspiration :)
I'm planning to work there in 2021 winter! Wonder if your staff housing is called: Brio, Glaciar, or westside?
these are the options for staff this season, but it's hard to find any information about it.
Thanks again!
I was at the Glacier location! unfortunately you aren't able to pick where you're placed when you're offered staff housing. But in any case, brio is more spacious and I think you get one less roommate - but its also further from the main village. From glacier you can walk 2 min and catch a gondola up the mountain for work/ski ;) Westside is even further and generally has older individuals who have been working for the mountain for a while and have yet to have had housing kinda thing.
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