Ski work sought after
Skifield jobs are as popular as ever, with Whakapapa and Turoa both reporting high numbers of applications for ski season employment. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts report that about 200 people have applied for work at Whakapapa as lift attendants, cafeteria and ski hire staff, ticket saies staff, car park and chain fitting attendants, ticket checkers and ski field hosts. The standard of applicants for Whakapapa positions is much higher than in 1 993 , said New Zealand Employment Service advisor Maria Baker, who is screening applications. Interviews are to start this week. Turoa' s general manager Angus Grimwade said last week that there had been about 500 enquiries about work on the skifield. He said they would be starting interviews yesterday (Monday). The number of enquiries that turned into actual applications would be much less, he said.^
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 532, 19 April 1994, Page 16
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