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  Thread Started By:   WillyPete   On:   Wednesday 07/11/2007 @ 09:41:59 Show Oldest First    
WillyPete
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  #7 Re: Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  09/11/2007 @ 10:25:40
In reply to post #6 ...
Yup.
We've applied for permanent immigration under the skilled worker program.
There's an increased processing time for those.
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thomas17
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France
  #6 Re: Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  08/11/2007 @ 22:05:55
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Getting a visa would be a problem thought as I think bunac are all out.
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WillyPete
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  #5 Re: Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  08/11/2007 @ 20:25:02
In reply to post #4 ...
She didn't say.
She's just had a baby, so is out of the game for a bit.

Probably enough to pay for a season's rent and stuff.
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philw
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  #4 Re: Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  08/11/2007 @ 19:11:48
In reply to post #3 ...
Just for industrial espionage reasons, how much were they offering?
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1HELMET
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  #3 Re: Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  08/11/2007 @ 13:30:12
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Damn I applied for that job dont advertise it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Live to ride, ride to live
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Chorlton
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  #2 Re: Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  07/11/2007 @ 12:38:02
gah im so close. if it weren;t for the need to be skilled in photography, snowmobiling, skiing and first aid, im sure i would have bagged it

looks an amazing opportunity to be fair
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WillyPete
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  #1 Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?  07/11/2007 @ 09:41:59
Revision #1 (Last edited: 07/11/2007 @ 09:42:19)
Any of you photographers spending the season in Fernie?

I've found the perfect job for you.

http://www.cotr.bc.ca/JSFernie/jobboard_sort.asp?jsfID=2645&jsfJobTitle=Photographers+%96+Full+%26+Part+Time&jsfLocation=LP+Photography

"LP Photography" is looking for full time and part time Photographers to take cat skiing photos this winter at Fernie Wilderness Adventures. Successful applicants will be required to take action and scenic photos of full day cat skiing tours and be responsible for the editing, presenting, and selling of photos. Must have an SLR digital camera and be a strong skier. Backcountry/snowmobile experience and first aid certificate are assets. Wage will be negotiable upon experience.

Contact Information: Please leave resumes at Elk Valley Job Seekers, 2nd Avenue, Fernie or email them to jerbacher@cotr.bc.ca
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