PARK CITY (and all) SKI PATROLLERS DESERVE MORE.
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With twenty eight inches of reported snow in the last five days, you’d expect a lot of new terrain to open up under normal circumstances.
PARK CITY (and all) SKI PATROLLERS DESERVE MORE.
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This. It isn’t just patrol. I’m an electrician at Alta and Saturday is my last day working there after 20+ years. The constant taking away of benefits with lower pay than my electricians license can fetch on the open market became too much. Final straw was they restricted my ski time even when all my work is done. I quit and got a $30k raise coming with a swing shift so now I can ski golf bike every day and have way more money. And it’s way harder to get a licensed electrician than a patroller. The entire ski industry wants their cake and to eat it to. Problem is they’ve got away with it for so long. Meanwhile a ticket at Alta was less than $40 bucks when I started. Today after taxes people were paying over $200.