Kif
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Registered: 13th Jan 05
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Does anyone know someone that has done the course?
I'm looking into it but i've found 4 sites that offer different ones. I'm looking at teaching abroad then back in the UK for the rest of the year but dont know which courses to be looking at. I know a few of you ski on here so thought i'd ask
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Aaron
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I think Ed or Edd on here does it.
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Aaron
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Oh, and check my avatar....i'm ace 
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Kif
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I know Sam (dna23) has aswell but i've not seen him on for ages...
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Aaron
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Yeah thats right, i usually speak to him before i go out every season. I used to speak to Jase to, but he no longer comes on
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Tommy L
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I went out with a ski instructor
That doesn't help you though 
Hi Kif
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Kif
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Tommy L
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I miss you
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ed
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Im a ski instructor. I did my course in Canada. Means I can only teach there, in the USA, Japan and New Zealand. To be able to teach in Europe you need the right qualification for the country you wish to work in. French is the hardest and really you have to be French to get one. The British qualifications are a waste of time. I have never met a british qualified instructor who can ski properly let alone teach. Canadian or USA is the best because they know how to ride properly and thier instructors are
probably the most professional.
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Ste
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
I think Ed or Edd on here does it.
Ed, Edd or Eddy 
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Reecemac
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
quote: Originally posted by Aaron
I think Ed or Edd on here does it.
Ed, Edd or Eddy
LMAO  
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Im a ski instructor. I did my course in Canada. Means I can only teach there, in the USA, Japan and New Zealand. To be able to teach in Europe you need the right qualification for the country you wish to work in. French is the hardest and really you have to be French to get one. The British qualifications are a waste of time. I have never met a british qualified instructor who can ski properly let alone teach. Canadian or USA is the best because they know how to ride properly and thier instructors are
probably the most professional.

Ditto but I did mine in California.
Definately worth it imo, mine was done via a company called The International Academy - they run them all over (think they're part of Crystal now or something)
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