Backroads Expert Leaders

Backroads Leader Positions

We have completed all U.S. and European Trip Leader hiring
for 2008.
We are still hiring Canadian Trip Leaders until May 15th. We are also still hiring U.S. Camp Chefs and Canadian Camp Chefs and Camp Assistants. We will not be reviewing new applications, but will hold any applications submitted and get in touch with applicants when we begin hiring for the 2009 season in late 2008.

Thank you for your interest in working for Backroads.

2008 LEADER INFORMATION PACKET FOR U.S. APPLICANTS

About Backroads and Our Leaders


Backroads is an innovative active travel company that offers more biking, walking and multi-sport trips in more locations worldwide than any other company in the industry. Since 1979, we have been sending our guests on exciting, luxurious and rewarding vacations, and we do so with an exceptional crew of trip leaders. In 2006, founder Tom Hale created Backroads Utah, Inc. Backroads Utah, Inc. is a subsidiary of Backroads, and is the logistical hub of all U.S. Backroads operations, through which all U.S. citizens are hired. Throughout this application, when you see the name “Backroads”, it signifies Backroads Utah, Inc. as well.

Backroads Trip Leaders come from a diversity of professional backgrounds. However, whether coming from careers in teaching, law, engineering, travel, technology, hospitality, public relations, advertising, outdoor education, or other vocations, all of our Trip Leaders share two qualities:

(1) the desire to provide top-notch customer service and create unforgettable vacations;
(2) the ability to "connect" with each and every guest on every trip.

Please read through the following 3-part packet for more basic information about the Trip Leader job at Backroads, as well as see our U.S. Leader Profiles on the website.

PART I: Leader Compensation & Benefits

Backroads sets the industry standard for the total leader compensation and benefit package. We will happily provide the most up-to-date information on daily rates of pay and average gratuities when we speak with you on the phone. In the meantime, a few things worth noting are::

• Allowances and Saving
While actively leading trips, Backroads provides stipends and allowances to cover nearly all costs of food and lodging, both during and between trips. Many of our regions worldwide have leader houses that are available to leaders free of charge while working, in wonderful places like Tuscany, Provence, and Jackson Hole, WY. In fact, most leaders find that they are easily able to save money while working for Backroads. Of course, your individual savings potential will ultimately depend on your personal lifestyle and the number of trips you lead in a season.

Trip-related fieldwork
Leaders are also paid for a variety of work in conjunction with, and outside of trips. Some of this income comes in the form of travel pay, area familiarization pay, research pay, support pay, and hourly pay for miscellaneous work.

401k plan
Leaders are eligible to contribute (up to 50% of their income) to a 401K plan after six months of employment, and Backroads will match contributions by 10% (up to 15%). Medical and Dental insurance is offered to leaders after completing their first year of work. Leaders are eligible for coverage during the months they are working for Backroads (10 days/month or a total of 120 days/year). Leaders are also eligible for a "Flex Plan" after three months of employment, which allows enrollees to set aside pre-tax funds to pay for miscellaneous health care expenses.

Recreational benefits
Backroads also offers several benefits to leaders that are of a more recreational nature, including (but not limited to) generous discounts with brand-name equipment and clothing companies; Backroads trip discounts to family and friends; and multi-day social and outdoor staff festivities throughout the year.


PART II: Trips and Scheduling

• Leaders may be scheduled for any/all types of our trips: biking, walking, multisport and Insider. In addition, leaders may be scheduled for any/all versions of our trips: premiere inn, casual inn, camping, and family.

• Leading trips requires expertise of the area in which you're scheduled - either from previous experience in the region and/or from taking the initiative to gain in-depth knowledge. Examples of appropriate expertise include foreign languages, cultural or natural history, and food & wine.

• Although the leadership, customer service and knowledge you provide to our guests is the core of being a successful trip leader, you must also possess the basic skills to be scheduled for any/all types of our trips: biking, walking, multisport and Insider. On bicycling trips, you must be able to comfortably and confidently ride any of the daily mileages listed in our catalog, with panniers or a Camelbak holding extra tools, food, and water. On hiking trips, you must be able to hike any of the daily distances listed in our catalog, while carrying a full daypack. Leading any type of trip also involves a substantial amount of heavy lifting. For example, you will be trained to lift a bicycle and “tray” onto the top of the van, a combined weight of approximately 35 pounds. You are also expected to load and unload large pieces of luggage on a daily basis. In terms of mechanical skills, you must be able to learn how to repair bicycles, hitch a trailer to the van, drive a large vehicle confidently etc.

• All leaders submit requests for regions where they would prefer to lead. Trips are assigned according to leader performance, seniority and foreign language abilities (among other variables). Experience and/or language fluency in a certain region will increase the chance of being scheduled in that area. The ability to speak Italian, French or German greatly increases a first year leader's chance of being scheduled in Europe during their first season. Examples of appropriate expertise are natural and human history in the Rockies, wines in Burgundy and Bordeaux, human history in the Loire Valley, or culture and customs in Tuscany or Croatia.

• Although Backroads runs trips all over the world during the entire year; the majority of our trips take place between May and October. You must be able to lead trips during our peak summer season—June through September. Although we strive to provide winter employment for leaders, we cannot guarantee trip-leading work through the winter/spring. If you possess the appropriate language skills, you will be eligible to work winter trips in South and Central America, Asia, and Northern Africa. Winter trips are awarded on the basis of performance and language skills, while also taking into account seniority.

• We expect first year leaders this year to work an average of 40-60 field days during the 2008 summer season, depending on the date of hire. We generally give leaders 60-90 days notice regarding which trips they will be leading. However, due to the complexities of scheduling trips and potential trip cancellations, trip assignments may change during the season. For the very first schedule new leaders receive, that notice may vary from 5-30 days.

• Backroads does not expect leaders to reside near our home offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, Canmore, Alberta or Pernes, France. However, leaders are responsible for getting themselves to the home office before their trip schedule begins in order to pick up trip gear from the office and warehouse; Backroads then pays for leaders to either fly or drive a trip unit to their next destination.

PART III: Additional Career Opportunities for Leaders

Backroads rewards exceptional performance with many opportunities for career advancement throughout the company. Several leaders have spent a portion of their career with Backroads leading trips and then have moved into full-time staff or management positions throughout the company.

Some examples:

Trip Specialists and Regional Experts are leaders who oversee the design, development and all-important quality standards of a trip year after year. Trip Specialists "own" specific trips - not only leading the trips themselves, but also conducting research for those trips, managing relationships with subcontractors in the field, and collaborating with regional managers in Berkeley concerning long-term trip development.

• The Regional Systems Specialist position was created to support our various technology and equipment systems in the field. This position works closely with our Logistics and Transportation Department as well as the Leader Development department in making field operations smooth for leaders in centralized regions.

Regional Manager positions are an excellent way for qualified leaders to expand their responsibilities at Backroads. Responsibilities include mentoring, providing feedback and evaluating leaders, ensuring smooth working systems within their regions, and working closely with all departments within Backroads to help ensure quality on trips.

Full-time or seasonal office positions provide opportunities for leaders to use their skills in different ways at our Berkeley headquarters or our regional offices in Salt Lake City, Canmore or Pernes. Leaders have contributed their valuable talents to our Leader Development department as Hiring & Training Coordinators, to our Sales department as Trip Consultants, and to our Trip Development department as Trip Development Coordinators.

There are also occasionally part-time temporary opportunities between trips and during the winter to work in our office and warehouse.

We hope that the information we have provided gives you an understanding of the Trip Leader position and has allowed you to self-evaluate if it would be the right fit for you. We look forward to addressing any additional questions that you might have during the hiring process.

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—Mark Bayless
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