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			Thank you so much for the reply, I really appreciate your thoughts.
Def considering a different mountain like loon, the mountain I was at (attitash) suffered hard from vail ownership and lack of care to the park. Nice rails but no jumps whatsoever.
I was so antsy to get a ride along in a cat but never worked out.
		
		
	 
Damn yeqh attitash had a good park sometimes. They seemed like the best park in the area recently. I worked at cranmore a decade ago.
As far as the cat thing it can be tough. If you really like the ski industry snownaking is a sick job. It sucks, its fun, it suck, but you learn some stuff and usually a good way to move into a cat. Talk to grooming manager or other cat ops in that period. Get some time roding along maybe some stick time. Then hopefully when the snowmaking season ends you can groom for the season.
Also though vaik sucks some of the big mtns like vail hire rookies atraight up amevery year. Not a ton of spots but can be worth apllying to get 2 aeasons in and then get a park job at a better mtn or something.
Honestly day crew is sick though. I learned  a lot about parks in general and got pretty mean with a rake and shovel.
Just pick up skills whenever you can. Maybe somebody needs to hunp in the si syeer and cleer the shop lot. Nobody want's to do it because they're busy or whatever. Volunteer for that shit and learn something.
Idk pick up whatever skills you can along the way. Welding and operation skills are pretty useful in the workforce outside of the ski industry as well as life in general.
Idk i worked at a bunch of shitty places or had a good thing going and mtn went bankrupt, or got fucked for hours, or was told Id be in a cst and it wasn't happening.
There's no 100% legit road map. Some times decisions and moves pan out, sometimes they don't.  Just try to find a good spot that matches what you want and learn what you can while you're there.
Also running cats kind if sucks too. Its great, you can have a huge impact on the parks in a shift, mive so much more snow than you csn with a rake, but you're working nights and shit.
I like it though. I'm pretty locked in. Trying to learn as much as I can and keep improving. Bummed im missing this and last years southern hemisphere winter but hopefully next year ill be back in that.