MawBe
To go back to OP, I recognise that in countries such as France, Switzerland etc where skiing and winter sports are a staple part of the economy , this might be seen as an issue. But as only a tiny percentage of young people from the U.K. look for seasonal jobs as ski instructors or chalet girls so I don’t really see this as dashing their hopes. We do have indoor ski slopes in the U.K. and outdoor artificial slopes where ski instructors are employed anyway.
In our day we perhaps used to go grape picking in France (the long university vac being in the summer, ) but again that was pretty elitist and involved only a tiny % of young people, most of whom did not get the university at all, but went into employment straight from school.
Given the huge shortage of workers in the hospitality sector in the U.K. post-furlough, I should have thought those who are actively seeking a long term career in hospitality had more chance than ever.
I can’t in all conscience shed too many tears for the Hooray Henrys/Henriettas
Of course, we never have GNet threads that deviate completely from the words in the OP, do we?
This is really silly. Brexit has taken away from our young people far more than opportunities for interesting holiday jobs. But no-one seems prepared to discuss that...


