After riding snowboard for a while at the sparetime; I found myself not working in an office after ten years and had a huge need of changing up my worklife.
One day I got this target aimed internet ad. It was an ad to hire skiinstructors at Tryvann Skimore Oslo.

My experiences of skiing was quite managable, and I needed a job I applied hopefully sending my impressive work-in-office CV (not so relevant…) mentioning all the sporty activities I have done from the past: Diver licenced, Basketball instructor, Interests of training lots of running and volutarily work with teens for Red Cross.
I happend to be a overachiever personality and while I was in process I took the PSIA-AASI “course for New instructors” online and added this too my CV.
I followed up my application with probably annoying questions and I got hired!

Look! I was super thrilled and very happy!
To work at Tryvann Skimore Oslo was a nice and a great experience! The ski instructor enviroment is laidback and hardworking at the same time (Believe me, that’s possible!)
I had proffesionals, good bosses and instructors whom I learned a lot of useful stuff from regarding the technical aspects of ski and how to teach a range of different kids and teens to ski.

The time at Tryvann Oslo Skimore were happy memorable and I could not get furter without all my friendly colleagues and leaders.
Tryvann Skimore Oslo is the go-to ski destination if you are visiting Oslo and want to go skiing.
You can actually take the Metro line 1 “Frognerseteren” and hop off at “Voksenkollen” station. From there it’s about 15-20 minutes by walking to the alpinecenter.
Tryvann Skimore Oslo have 17 slopes and 8 lifts + skirental and shop. There are several reasonable places at the slope to eat and drink.
The best about Tryvann Skimore Oslo are the private lessons. I think that the instructors at my old workplace have a high standard regarding skiing, customerservice and work ehtics.
Else Tryvann Skimore Oslo has a superpipe in the slope of “Wyllerløypa” which was very fun!

