If everybody decided they work going to work at mountains this season of course they couldn't all get jobs. That said at the moment, pretty much anyone can get a job working at a mountain to pay for their season. To me it's nothing like a scholarship.
If you're decent at skiing there's always a need for instructors at most places. If there isn't room for many places have lot of jobs that aren't that hard to get like lifties, ticket checkers, etc. I mean lots of people complain that it wouldn't be that much fun to be working the lift a few days a week instead of riding. That's true but I'd rather work at the mountain than work somewhere else those days. Also the perk of a season pass.
If you live relatively near a mountain, there's no reason anybody can't pull it off. If you aren't going skiing because "it's so expensive" you're doing something wrong.
If you're decent at skiing there's always a need for instructors at most places. If there isn't room for many places have lot of jobs that aren't that hard to get like lifties, ticket checkers, etc. I mean lots of people complain that it wouldn't be that much fun to be working the lift a few days a week instead of riding. That's true but I'd rather work at the mountain than work somewhere else those days. Also the perk of a season pass.
If you live relatively near a mountain, there's no reason anybody can't pull it off. If you aren't going skiing because "it's so expensive" you're doing something wrong.