Sometimes we joke about our jobs being like industrial gypsies roaming between ski resorts in North America Australia and New Zealand. Someone once got the job of driving the company SUV from Melbourne to Cairns and his girlfriend got to come along. Between 'stints' rugged up like an eskimo at ski areas we might drop into bustling Hong Kong or tropical Singapore to see how things are going at Sentosa Luge. Pictured is George Dumont on the Pisa plateau at Wanaka when we were installing Snow Park New Zealand.

The people we meet are always terrific to work with. Being an adventure sport industry it attracts young and enthusiastic people from all over the world.

Sometimes the life of an 'industrial gypsy' can have its downsides having to adapt a social and family life around being away from home for a few weeks at a time.

However, the advent of broadband internet has made it much easier to support our clients remotely. But nothing beats meeting the people personally that you work with frequently and getting to know their business first hand.

We have seen clients that have 'monkey barred' from one system to another before subscribing to Intouch and also staff at Intouch that have not been able to meet the challenge and have moved on. But mostly our clients stick with our product and our staff stick with the adventure because it provides satisfying work and a rewarding and secure lifestyle.

Intouch provides the opportunity to learn many new skills ones you may never imagined you would gain and often ones that you will value and use the rest of your life.

We don't care if you are 20 or 50, have earned degrees or not, what's important on our team is that we are enthusiastic and make sure that we present our product and apply our craft better than the other guys.