With our new phone we started going trough the list of jobs and called a bunch of people. Some jobs where already taken, some required German, but in the end we arranged a few meetings with people the next day.
The next day at the meetings no one cared to see our resumes and it was all a fairly informal process. As it turned at one of the meetings we got offered a job. The problem was we where being offered one job, so basically we had to decided which one of us would take it. It sounded like a pretty good job making drinks and doing some other kitchen help from 5pm-12am 6 days a week at a local upscale restaurant. Accommodation and dinner would be included, so we both wanted the job. We told the man we would let him know which one of us would take the job and that we defiantly would take it. So we left the meeting and decided that the only way to choose which one of us would get the job is by a coin toss. Joel won the toss, so his job search was then done. Scott now needed to find one. So he made some more calls. While waiting at the train station a person Scott called was able to meet with him right then and he was right by the station so Scott went to go see the guy. This was for a kitchen help job as well, a little different than Joel’s job but roughly the same hours with accommodation and food included as well. Scott pretty much got offered the job on the spot and actually needed to start the upcoming Monday. So he took the job and realized his travel days where done until the end of the season. Needless to say we left St. Anton very happy, the job hunt and the biggest stress of the trip was finally done. To add to the excitement they where calling for one meter of snow over the next 3 days, a very good thing considering it was completely green and the season was to start in a weeks time.
Scott moved into his place on Sunday, November 23. Arl.Rock, a brand new recreation facility where he would be working was just being finished so he was needed first thing Monday morning to help out.
Meanwhile Joel was in Innsbruck still in holiday mode. His job did not start until the 9th of December and he could not move into his place until then so he decided to do some more traveling. The rail pass we got was valid until December 10th so he decided to visit some of the places we either missed, or did not spend enough time in.