Well, That Was Awkward – Paperback By Vail, Rachel – GOOD
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Well, That Was Awkward by Rachel Vail is a delightful and humorous read that had me cringing one moment and laughing out loud the next. The story follows Gracie, a middle schooler navigating the complexities of friendship, first crushes, and social awkwardness.
Vail’s writing is witty and relatable, capturing the awkwardness of adolescence with both heart and humor. Gracie is a lovable protagonist who struggles to fit in and find her place among her peers. From embarrassing moments in the cafeteria to awkward encounters with her crush, Gracie’s journey is both cringe-worthy and endearing.
The supporting characters in the book are equally charming, from Gracie’s quirky best friend Sienna to her dorky but sweet crush AJ. The dynamics between the characters are authentic and engaging, making it easy to become invested in their relationships and root for their growth throughout the story.
Overall, Well, That Was Awkward is a fun and entertaining read that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt out of place or awkward in social situations. Rachel Vail has crafted a story that is both light-hearted and heartfelt, making it a perfect choice for readers of all ages. So if you’re looking for a book that will make you cringe, laugh, and ultimately feel good, be sure to pick up a copy of Well, That Was Awkward.
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Dynasty Hardware CP-VAI-12P, Vail Front Door Entry Lever Lockset and Single C…
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Members of Vail Ski Patrol train new workers in 2017. Chris Dillmann/Vail Daily archive
Managers from Vail Mountain have been sent to Park City to keep operations running there as ski patrollers from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association began striking Friday morning, calling for better wages and working conditions. Both Park City ski area and Vail Mountain are owned by Vail Resorts.
Vail Mountain’s ski patrol director and senior manager of health and safety are among those who have been sent, according to a person familiar with the situation who agreed to speak off the record.
Vail and Beaver Creek spokesperson John Plack said while he can’t comment on specific employee locations or assignments, he can confirm that a patrol support team has been deployed “to help support operational continuity.”
That team “consists of experienced patrollers from Park City Mountain and our other mountain resorts,” Plack said.
While Plack described the strike as a “drastic action,” the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association, in a statement issued Friday, said it did everything in its power to avoid the work stoppage.
The union is asking for ski patrol members to start at $23 an hour rather than $21, saying the $21 starting wage is not enough to make a living in Park City.
Workers have pointed to the seven-figure salaries of Vail’s top brass to showcase the gap between those on the ground and those in the executive suites, with CEO Kirsten Lynch receiving a total compensation package of $6,288,586 for fiscal year 2024, Executive Chairperson Rob Katz earning a compensation package of $2,202,070 and Executive Vice President Angela Korch earning a compensation package of $2,183,196.
Safety concerns cited
The union said the move to fly in managers from other states is part of an anti-worker strategy that helps the company avoid coming to the table with a reasonable offer.
“Vail Resorts forced this walkout by bargaining in bad faith and repeatedly violating the National Labor Relations Act,” the union said in a statement issued on Friday morning. “Consistent with Vail’s bad faith tactics, after yesterday’s seven-hour negotiation session with a mediator present, the company continued to refuse to give a counteroffer on wages or benefits. They have had two weeks to prepare a counter proposal.”
Workers in Park City have described the practice of sending in out-of-town managers as dangerous, saying those employees “do not know the resort, and do not know our protocols.”
A worker in Vail expressed concern over losing the ski patrol director during the busiest time of the season, something the Park City Ski Patrollers Union also agreed is concerning.
“This move from the company will make the guest we care about here in Park City unsafe, and make all guests unsafe at the resorts where these employees are being pulled from,” the union said in a post published Dec. 24.
Plack said Vail Resorts remains committed to safety.
“As always, safety is our top priority,” he said.
Halt on consumer spending requested
The union has asked skiers and snowboarders in all states where Vail Resorts operates to halt spending at company-owned properties for the duration of this strike.
“Do not purchase day tickets or food from Vail owned dining. Do not use Vail-owned rental shops or retail stores. Do not stay in Vail-owned hotels. Instead, buy and support local businesses,” the union said in a statement.
Vail Resorts-owned or operated hotels include the Arrabelle, the Lodge at Vail and the Hythe. Vail Resorts-owned restaurants include the on-mountain restaurants at Mid-Vail, Two Elk, Wildwood and Eagle’s Nest, as well as Tavern on the Square in Lionshead.
Attention all skiers and snowboarders! Managers from Vail Mountain have been deployed to Park City as ski patrollers go on strike for better wages.
The ski patrollers at Park City are demanding fair compensation for their hard work and dedication to keeping the slopes safe for all guests. In response to the strike, Vail Mountain has sent experienced managers to help ensure the safety and security of the mountain while negotiations continue.
While we support the ski patrollers in their fight for fair wages, we also appreciate the dedication of the managers from Vail who have stepped up to fill in during this time of need. We hope for a swift resolution to the strike so that everyone can get back to enjoying the slopes.
In the meantime, let’s show our support for the ski patrollers and their efforts to secure better wages and working conditions. We all deserve to enjoy the mountains, and that starts with fair treatment for those who make it all possible. #SupportSkiPatrollers #FairWagesForAll