#83103 - Mon May 29 2006 01:16 PM
FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 400+ posts
Registered: Thu Oct 31 2002
Posts: 463
Loc: Tokyo, Japan
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A new Setting Journals feature - "International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective" - has been put online. http://www.snowjapan.com/e/features/setting-journals-29.html "Ever wanted to come to Japan and get some of the powder you have been hearing so much about? Done a great deal of skiing/boarding overseas and perhaps met some Japanese folk doing the same? Have a significant other that also wants to come to Japan but worried you may not be able to find work/accommodation together? If you answered yes to any of the above, you are not alone... http://www.snowjapan.com/e/features/setting-journals-29.html Please note that the views expressed in any Features on SnowJapan are not necessarily those of SnowJapan. Discuss it here...
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#83104 - Tue May 30 2006 10:38 AM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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Registered: Fri Jan 25 2002
Posts: 4597
Loc: Kobe
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Blair, no interviews? I presume you speak with them on the phone before them being offered a job? It must be a bit of a risk not meeting them beforehand.
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#83105 - Thu Jun 01 2006 05:49 PM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 75+ posts
Registered: Fri Apr 19 2002
Posts: 89
Loc: Joetsu, Niigata
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Hi rach
Good to hear from you.
In my mind the process of getting a job at the resort is the interview. I still remember all the red tape I had to go through to get a working holiday visa for Japan.
If you look again at what the couple had to go through to get to the resort:
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22 October
Initial E-mail enquiring about work arrived at the resort 24 October
Reply forwarded requesting further details
26 October
Resume arrives & is circulated internally
29 October
Further details requested from the candidate
04 November
Further details arrive along with job request for partner 13 November
Work offered and intended arrival at resort set
07 December
Arrival postponed due to red tape related to travel documents 10 January
Red tape dealt with and follow-up enquiry for work forwarded
14 January
Work offered and intended arrival at resort set
25 January
Arrived at resort
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Only the most dedicated, determined and patient employees get through, on their own coin to boot!
Thanks very much
Blair.
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#83107 - Fri Jun 02 2006 03:26 PM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 75+ posts
Registered: Fri Apr 19 2002
Posts: 89
Loc: Joetsu, Niigata
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Hi rach
Yes, no interviews.
I do often end up speaking over the telephone with new employees prior to their arrival at the resort though.
Of course it would be ideal to conduct interviews and the like if time permitted.
The other thing is that the work is seasonal, so in some cases the employeee is at the resort for as little as two months (by choice).
Blair.
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#83108 - Sat Jun 03 2006 07:53 PM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 200+ posts
Registered: Sat Sep 21 2002
Posts: 272
Loc: Nagoya/Tokyo
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Interesting to hear about peoples experiences. Sounds like it beats eigo no sensei work!
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#83110 - Tue Jun 06 2006 11:56 AM
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SJ'er with 10000+ posts
Registered: Wed Jul 17 2002
Posts: 10924
Loc: is everything
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Orange, youre not a big dude out in Saijo are ya? I got paid (in Niseko) 6,500/day for 8 hours worth of work plus an hour break for lunch or dinner. Also got 3 meals per day, a single room to myself, plus alpha. Tons of free stuff from guests, lost-n-found stuff always made its way to the front staff which includeds alcohol, toques, goggles, gloves, etc. My Kacho and Bucho treated me to lots of food/alcohol. And other managers at the hotel gave me just as much free stuff. Hirafu ski pass was separate. 95,000 was it??  But since I logged in a million days that season it worked out to be a pretty good deal for that epic Niseko Gold.
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#83111 - Tue Jun 06 2006 06:02 PM
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SJ'er with 3000+ posts
Registered: Fri Sep 13 2002
Posts: 3457
Loc: London
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That sounds like it was a load of fun.
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#83112 - Wed Jun 07 2006 10:12 AM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 200+ posts
Registered: Sat Sep 21 2002
Posts: 272
Loc: Nagoya/Tokyo
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Sounds like it was a long season. Did you just do the 1 season there Creek Boy? How many years ago was that?
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#83113 - Wed Jun 07 2006 10:19 AM
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SJ'er with 10000+ posts
Registered: Wed Jul 17 2002
Posts: 10924
Loc: is everything
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2002-2003 season griller. Havent been back to niseko since - cant beat Nagano...done bout 130-150 days in Niseko and 70-80 in Nagano. heres what I posted bout my thoughts on Niseko vs Hakuba. Please lets leaving that discussion alone too eh...and not distract from the couples article and wonderful experience 
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#83115 - Thu Jun 08 2006 08:01 PM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 1000+ posts
Registered: Tue Mar 05 2002
Posts: 1862
Loc: Shizuoka, Japan
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Sounds like a good idea to me. Perhaps a collaboration?
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#83116 - Mon Jun 12 2006 04:27 PM
Re: FEATURE - International Seasonal Workers - A Couple’s Perspective
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SJ'er with 75+ posts
Registered: Fri Apr 19 2002
Posts: 89
Loc: Joetsu, Niigata
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griller
Grass is always greener on the other side.
The work at the Guide Center is definitely different from English teacher work.
While both involve a service devoted tomaking kids happy, cold outdoor weather (& the responsibility it brings) involves many issues not normally found in a classroom.
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