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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 01/01/2006 20:51:51
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emzi22
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Location: Wales!!!
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yep i go there loads, what about you? do you know any of the instrcutors?
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emzi22
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Location: Wales!!!
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yep i go there loads, what about you? do you know any of the instrcutors?
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emzi22
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Location: Wales!!!
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yep i go there loads, what about you? do you know any of the instrcutors?
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residence
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Ponte di Legno - Italy
Residence La Cascata
During the winter the chair lift starting directly from the Residence area will allow you to reach the ski slopes directly from your flat; this makes the position of the Residence unique and excellent. About 300 mt. from the Residence you can find some shops and reach the centre of the village in a few minutes.
[/url] http://www.residencelacascata.it
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 21/08/2006 11:20:18
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JacquieCC
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Hi,
Livigno is a good place to get a job - not being biased as I live here - but Italian ski school are not the best for accepting outsiders - great shame as so few Italian instructors speak decent english - at least here - hope you manage to find something suitable!"
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 14/10/2006 07:25:48
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Genevris
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Location: Sauze d'Oulx
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aussieskier wrote:
Hi there,
I am wanting some advice about living & working in an Italian Ski Resort. I am hoping to finalise my visa next week, and wanted to find out some info about various resorts to work in.
I have done several ski seasons in Whistler, Canada and am looking for a resort with good skiing and some nightlife. I am currently learning Italian and hope to be Intermediate in this before I arrive in Italy. I was thinking that the season would probably begin around mid-November?? I am happy to work as anything - I've done lots of hotel work,nannying, etc and would like to find somewhere where I can ski most days and work each night.
If anyone has any suggestions about which resorts, what sort of jobs might be available, whether or not mid-November is the right time to arrive, if it would be possible to find a job at one of the Olympic venues, etc, etc then absolutely anything would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Aussie Skier
The best place in Italy for ski and job is Sauze d'Oulx.
Leave me a message if you need more info about Sauze roberto@vitton.it
Ciao
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atrane21
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i'm not to sure as to the answer of your question, but i as well am traveling to italy the beginning to middle of november. I am looking for a place to go snowboarding while i'm in town. if any body could point me in the right direction i would greatly appreciate it! I was looking sum where in north western italy if possible. but all information would be great!
thanks!
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