‘Doesn’t feel fair’: young Britons lament losing right to work in EU since Brexit
Once seen as a rite of passage, seasonal jobs in the rest of Europe are off limits for many – but some still make it workGrowing up near the Peak District in Glossop, Derbyshire, gave 18-year-old Seb Kinsey a passion for geography, geology and the outdoors. After finishing his A-levels this summer, and before heading to university, Kinsey sought to take a gap year working in the French Alps.“I’m fortunate enough to have been skiing before, and that was my dream – to go into the mountains, and spend five or six months working with other young people, meeting new people from other places, spending lots of time in the outdoors,” he said. Continue reading...
Once seen as a rite of passage, seasonal jobs in the rest of Europe are off limits for many – but some still make it work
Growing up near the Peak District in Glossop, Derbyshire, gave 18-year-old Seb Kinsey a passion for geography, geology and the outdoors. After finishing his A-levels this summer, and before heading to university, Kinsey sought to take a gap year working in the French Alps.
“I’m fortunate enough to have been skiing before, and that was my dream – to go into the mountains, and spend five or six months working with other young people, meeting new people from other places, spending lots of time in the outdoors,” he said. Continue reading...
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