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said retaining patrollers will make for a safer mountain, and the highly trained team should be compensated fairly.
“Our job is pretty dangerous and stressful, and we’re just trying to end that fallacy of us being paid in powder,” Potter said.
Potter has been on Ski Patrol at Loveland for six years. He makes $24.75/hour, with Emergency Medical Training and Outdoor Emergency Care certi cations.
“My realm of specialization is in the avalanche side of things, and that honestly takes a lifetime to learn some of those skills,” Potter explained.
Potter leads avalanche mitigation e orts with explosives and ski guiding in Dry Gulch, and specializes in avalanche forecasting. Still, he faces the stigma that all ski patrollers do, that they are “ski bums” doing unskilled labor.
“I would argue that we are highly skilled, as EMTs, that’s no light duty right there,” he explained.
Not to mention the safe transport of patients o expert terrain in unfavorable weather conditions.
As a second-year member of the patrol, Earles makes $21.25/ hour with EMT certi cation. He said he knows of some lift operators who come away with a higher hourly wage than he and other patrollers.
“ ey aren’t expected to put their physical and mental health on the line every day,” Earles said.
e patrollers stressed that their e orts towards organizing aren’t about greed, but earning a livable wage and being fairly compensated for a dangerous job.
“We’re not doing this out of malice, we have so much love for the mountain, Loveland, our team,” Potter said.
e petition was submitted with 70% support from members of the patrol and paramedics at Loveland. e next steps will include discussions with management at Loveland as to when an election could take place.
Loveland Ski Area received the noti cation of the petition late Feb. 14 and did not have a comment at the time of publication.
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