Celebrity Skiers--One Reason to Go to Hospitality Management School
A hospitality career could be a great way to work in interesting locations and meeting fascinating people.
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by Fran Walker
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Now is a great time to start a hospitality career. As the world’s largest industry, it employs 10% of the world’s labor force. Once you graduate from hospitality management school, you can choose from a wide range of hospitality careers and venues. Ski resorts offer you the opportunities to rub shoulders and skis with some of the world’s top celebrities.
Hospitality Career in Aspen Anyone?
One of the joys of a skiing holiday is celebrity spotting. More so than in any other vacation location, you could find yourself standing next to celebrities on the slopes. Once you finish hospitality management school, you could start your hospitality career in Aspen, Colorado. There you might meet serious skiers such as Mariah Carey, Catherine Zeta Jones, Brad Pitt, or Gwyneth Paltrow either in your place of work or on your day off.
Why Hospitality Management School?
Even if you don’t care about meeting celebrities, there are currently 650 million people who travel abroad annually. Hospitality management schools offer programs in all aspects of hospitality, to match the range of hospitality careers. Of these careers, 20% are in management, and hospitality management school is the best way to get into that 20%.
Areas to study and work in include restaurant and catering management, conference management, human resources management, and recreation and sports management. You can enjoy salaries equal to your counterparts in industry and get to work in some of the most exciting places in the world. Wherever you choose to work after hospitality management school, you can be guaranteed to meet a fascinating range of people. So get your skis on!
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Francesca Walker is a freelance writer and editor specializing in educational and domestic issues. She graduated in 1993 with a BA(Hons) in English Literature.
Posted on October 12, 2006 at 2:58 PM
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