Fifthelement wrote:Woo hoo! Lucky guys. I've heard that it's an amazing place to spend a season. Tell them to stock up on condoms . . . they're gonna need them![]()
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bindy123 wrote:Fifthelement wrote:Woo hoo! Lucky guys. I've heard that it's an amazing place to spend a season. Tell them to stock up on condoms . . . they're gonna need them![]()
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Possibly not exactly the type of advice I was looking for...but one can certainly see the value, thanks...oh and I guess it would be really important to get them before he leaves...Canadian ones are too small...well thats what I have heard
PJ_Soul wrote:We call Whistler Little Australia. There are thousands of you folks working there, to the point where my advice to them is to try and make friends who are actually Canadian as well and not all Australian so they actually experience a taste of another culture. But they will certainly feel at home!
Do they have housing housing arranged? That is the main problem for seasonal workers there. A lot of them have to live in one room suites with 5 other roommates because that's all they can find and afford. It's very expensive, especially since the main form of entertainment once the slopes close and workers get off is drinking at the bars, and that costs a fortune. It can be tough financially. I've experienced the same thing as I worked in Banff for a season... outrageously expensive EVERYTHING in resort towns and the pay doesn't reflect the cost of Living at all, and crazy housing situations.
oh, and there is tons of weed too... tell them not to smoke too much. That condom advice is good too. Whistler has one of the highest STD infection rates in the country because of so many young seasonal workers crammed into a tiny resort town. They will have a great time. Whistler is fun. My sister owns a cabin there so I get to stay there whenever. There are plenty of rich douche bags, but lots of cool people too. It's not easy to be a seasonal worker there unless they hit the jackpot as far as jobs go, but it's fun. Lots of bears. Tell them to learn what to do when face to face with bears. They're a bit ofa hazard. Some guy just get attacked by one last week while he was sitting in his hot tub. He's okay, but still. I see a few walking around every time I go there.
bindy123 wrote:Fifthelement wrote:Woo hoo! Lucky guys. I've heard that it's an amazing place to spend a season. Tell them to stock up on condoms . . . they're gonna need them![]()
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Possibly not exactly the type of advice I was looking for...but one can certainly see the value, thanks...oh and I guess it would be really important to get them before he leaves...Canadian ones are too small...well thats what I have heard
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