Queenstown Times: What made you choose this job?
Tracey Gaughan: I have worked for NZSki for three seasons and always enjoyed working on snowsports and with the sales team.
QT: What made you come back for more seasons?
TG: I love working on the mountain. It is a great atmosphere and the people we work with and the friends we make during the season make it all worthwhile.
QT: What kind of work did you do before this?
TG: I have worked in the travel, tourism and customer service industry for the past 10 years.
QT: How would you describe your job?
TG: Challenging! I manage the day-to-day running of the ski school desk at Coronet Peak.
QT: What is the best thing about your job?
TG: You never have the same day twice. The guests are always changing. We get to meet some weird and wonderful characters - and hopefully make some people's holiday along the way.
QT: Which challenges come with the job?
TG: It is challenging when we are busy and are sold out. But we always try our best to give the guests the best possible experience.
QT: Which skills or qualities are needed to do your job?
TG: You need to be organised, friendly and approachable.
QT: What is your best advice to people who move to Queenstown for seasonal work?
TG: Remember you are here for a good time, not a long time.
QT: What has been your most amusing or surprising on-the-job experience so far this season?
TG: A guest booked a private lesson for Coronet Peak, and then went to Cardrona. That surprised me.