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Thursday 22 August 2013

Why work for a luxury ski company?

Working for a luxury ski company is very different  from working for other ski companies because, although the job title may be the same the role, it is actually very different. There is a difference in responsibilities in the chalet, daily duties, and more importantly, the expectations that the company and clients have of you. There are 3 most main differences when working for a luxury ski company:

1.       The Chalet – the higher you go in terms of market position, the more luxurious the chalets are. As you gradually work up from basic chalets in the ‘less frilly companies’ you will begin to see more ‘toys’ appear in the chalets. By this I mean hot tubs, swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms, hammams, massage rooms, gyms, cinemas, outdoor kitchens, wine tasting rooms etc. And when you get to the top end of the market you’ll find yourself working in places such as our Marco Polo chalet which has a Spa Area and pool lined with real Italian gold leaf – pretty bling! At Consensio we operate some of the most luxurious chalets in the French Alps, and other than being employed in a privately owned chalet, you won’t find a company which has such a luxurious portfolio of chalets.

2.       The Service – the saying should be true: ‘you get what you pay for’. At the high end, when clients are paying up to 10 times that of a budget holiday, they do expect to see something for the cost of their holiday and this is illustrated in the truly bespoke service we offer. Each chalet holds a team of a minimum of 4 staff members all dedicated to the needs of that one group of guests that week; the larger chalets have teams up of to 7. This is a large team of staff for only 12 adult guests! The guests who go with luxury companies such as ours are very used to having staff as many have staff at home, so this alone isn’t going to impress them. We therefore expect our staff to deliver above and beyond the service the guests would find elsewhere. To be honest, whatever the guests would like we would do our utmost to deliver...however ridiculous their request may seem. The staff may have been waiting to serve breakfast from 08.00, however if the guests don’t get up until 15.00 then the staff will be expected to still be there waiting and smiling (usually through gritted teeth as they have just missed the best powder day of the season!) ready to serve them breakfast. Guests come to Consensio knowing that they will have a team: a Chalet Manager, Chalet Host, Chef and Chauffeur dedicated to satisfy their every need. They are very used to fine wines and Michelin starred food so the chefs need to produce food at an exceptionally high standard. We expect the chefs to be delivering fine dining standards from breakfast, to afternoon tea to formal tasting menu’s in the evening – 6 days a week – all served by silver service trained managers and hosts.

3.       Clientele – as you can imagine luxury ski companies attract wealthy clients who have paid anything up to and beyond £100,000 for their week‘s holiday. When this doesn’t include their travel or skiing costs you soon get the idea of what they expect in terms of chalet and levels of service. They expect to experience the holiday of a lifetime which adds even more pressure to the staff members. They can be somewhat demanding and difficult, but quite rightly so when they have spent so much money.

IS THE WORK REALLY AS HARD AS THEY SAY?

Yes. Fact. The first challenge you will face after deciding that you would like to work for a luxury ski company is actually securing employment. There are fewer posts and the requirements are of a much higher standard. For example, even for the role of Chalet Host I look for candidates with a minimum of 3 years silver service experience. My time spent at TGI Friday’s whilst at university was enough to secure me a host role with a lower level company but unfortunately I would never have stood a chance of securing work at the luxury end! The chefs have to undergo a cook test, requiring them to cook a formal dinner menu for 8 guests within a budget. If a chef has problems producing food of a high enough standard with only the pressure of an interview then they will stand no chance whatsoever when Russian billionaires arrive into their chalet. I would never put a chef in that position as they just would not be able to cope and I would hate to be the person who is responsible for knocking their confidence. The chauffeurs must successfully pass a chauffeur driving assessment before being considered for any chauffeur role. The managers have a 2 stage interview process. So as you can see, the recruitment process isn’t as simple as a quick telephone call or a 1 day assessment day. You need to really want the role to begin trying to secure employment for a company such as Consensio. Even after all of this, you need to hope your references from the past 2 years are to my satisfaction, or otherwise even if your cook test was great, or you successfully got through 2 interviews I would withdraw my offer of employment.

Once you have successfully secured employment and are out in the Alps ready to start your season you will immediately see how much higher our expectations are of you. Whilst you see other ‘seasonnaires’ sporting their designer stubble and taking part in the ‘who can grow the best moustache’ competitions you will be sent home if you are not clean shaven that morning. You will be issued warnings for being late to work, which immediately reduces your end of season bonus. You will be breathalysed before driving a company vehicle if your Chalet Manager suspects you to be over the limit. Some weeks you may only be skiing, if lucky, twice a week, rather than every day like a lot of people in resort. The hours can be long, very long. You will have no choice but to bust the 16 hour days every day until those particular guests leave. Don’t get me wrong, your chalet may only be half full the following week and you may have a very easy week in comparison. But there is no avoiding those odd weeks which result in you rarely seeing the outdoors for 7 days. Whilst you may be thinking you’re going to have an easy life having 4 of you managing a chalet you have to realise that many of these luxury chalets are BIG! So yes, as a host, you may think it a breeze not having to cook as well as host as you would for most budget companies, but when you see the amount of housekeeping involved in order to assure that these amazing chalets continue to look amazing, you won’t be so smug about the situation.

So, is it as hard as people say? YES!

IS IT WORTH IT?

This completely depends on what you want to get out of your season. If you want to live the ‘seasonnaire dream’ of partying until 6a.m. every morning, ski every day whilst being able to just about hold down your host job then definitely no – this would be a living hell for you! BUT.....

If you want to further your hospitality career whilst working in some of the most amazing chalets in the Alps and having the potential to earn a lot of money, then yes. This is completely worth it and it doesn’t surprise me that I see a lot of my staff wanting to return year after year. Whilst the work itself is much more demanding there are many benefits to working for a luxury company. At Consensio, for example, we pay our staff up to 3 times more in terms of a weekly salary and the tip potential is absolutely huge. So financially you would be able to enjoy your season and go home with some decent savings (which is just unheard of when working low end). We offer a very attractive end of season bonus and our staff have a holiday pay scheme which they accrue throughout the season enabling them to take paid annual leave when their chalet is un-booked. Their accommodation is pure luxury when compared to the dreaded dorm rooms of some companies, only having to share with 1 other person maximum. We provide un-branded North Face jackets for all staff and salopettes for Chauffeurs. Our staff are flown over to the Alps and met at Geneva, none of this sitting on a coach for days! We think it is very important to really take care of our staff, they are not just a number. The Managing Director of Consensio, Ceri Tinley, knows all staff by name and is as concerned if we have an unhappy housekeeper as if I was unhappy in my role of HR Manager. Our staff are invited to a pre season party at London’s Ski Show where they are able to get to know all the other staff before they have their daunting trip out to the Alps. Luxury ski companies like ours tend to be much smaller and our staff really like being part of something special and appreciate that their work is always recognised and rewarded by both guests and by the company.

SO IS WORKING HIGH END FOR YOU?

I always say there are 3 things that you will want to do when away in the Alps for the winter:

WORK

SKI

PARTYING

When working for a high level company, you are physically only able to perform 2 of these well. This is a proven fact (trust me; I have tried to prove otherwise!). So my advice is that if you are not willing to sacrifice one of these then go and work for a less luxurious company where you are able to do all of these 3 things. If you feel you can sacrifice one of these to only perform 2 (and no, ‘work’ is not the one to drop!) at any one time, then why not....come and get involved!

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