Thursday, May 14, 2020

Winter Jobs We Wish We Could Try At Least Once

Winter Jobs We Wish We Could Try At Least Once Winter blizzard Stella decided to give us a few more days of winter before spring comes in less than a week. We have no choice but to shovel one more time, attach those snow chains, defrost windows, and scrape ice off surfaces.Although most of the things we do during winter feel like chores, there are official, part time/seasonal jobs we actually think we’ll enjoy â€" while still getting paid for it. First of all, this depends on the location and nature of your post.These aren’t exactly the job of your dreams, but they’re definitely fun. Someone has to do them, and for us winter lovers, these are perfect opportunities. Don’t forget to make sure you’ve undergone proper training and have the equipment and clothing needed to handle harsh winter conditions.evalHere are some of the coolest These individuals are needed both indoors and out. Duties include assisting winter sports enthusiasts, being a skiing instructor and making sure the equipment and machines work well. You’ll be in charge of keeping everyone’s safety in check.4. Ice Sculptor/ Ice Carving SpecialistsDo you ever wonder who makes those ice sculptures at special events? There are people who really dedicate hours to make something beautiful out of a block of ice. Those who regard ice sculpting as an art will finally be paid for their efforts. Hours of hand-numbing carving and detailing deserve to be appreciated.Photo Credit- flickr.com5. Weather ReporterWeather reporters work year round, and you’re lucky if you get some exposure, both on TV and out in the cold or on the field during winter. A profession like this usually requires you to have a background in mass communications, journalism, broadcasting and meteorology. These individuals deserve so much more credit and admiration for working long hours exposed to all kinds of natural disasters and occurrences.6. Ice Themed Restaurant Dubbed as “The Middle East’s First Sub-Zero Lounge,” in Chillout Lounge you can put together your lov e for cuisine and winter while working at an ice-themed restaurant. As a guest, the interiors will definitely make you feel like you’re dining with the Ice Queen, fur seats and all. This particular place offers career options for ice carving specialists, sculptors, chefs,etc.evalIn the words of Queen Elsa, the cold never bothered us anyway. It no longer seems so bad to be snowed in, it just means you get another day indoors, cozy and with a cup of warm cocoa in one hand.Even though it’s time to bid these seasonal jobs goodbye, at least you’ll have the rest of the year to plan and scout out your next winter gig.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.