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Literally that. Skiing is fucking expensive and the media around it is too. Literally everyone around me seems to be getting a fucking dslr and those things are not cheap especially if your getting quality lenses. So what do you do? If you parents pay for your shit don't be ashamed. I'm legitimately curious. What jobs do you have? Ice cream shop, mcdonalds, dealing drugs, mowing lawns? I wanna know.
I work at a local restaurant washing tables cleaning up trash, all the work that nobody else wants to do, 7.50 an hour, pretty bad but it gets me money so whatever
Honestly ya'll just need to man up and sell yourselfs. makes goos fucking cash lolz @ puns but legit and sell drugs nd shit.. dealin is a risky yet profitable business my friends. xoxo, hill.
Ice cream shop (minimum wage for bitch work, working at the ice cream place i do really isnt as cool as it sounds...)
My town's Youth Summer Program (10$ an hour to play games with kids and yell at them)
Construction (15-20$ an hour for working for my girlfriend's dad basically cleaning up their messes, but i only work when they have no one else to call...)
Teach ski school in the winter making 14-18 per hour depending on the day, and I usually work in the bike shop in the summer 10 an hour. But this summer somehow I'm just bumming around.
But I kinda already have all my ski stuff from Christmas's through highschool and now I'm in college and it's expensive so I don't buy new stuff, I just pay for tuition and living expenses like a poor student should and it sucks.
My moms a cleaning lady. If I want to make some quick guap I work for her. Cleaning for a cleaning lady. not the best job in the market but hopefully it'll be enough for a season pass, used gear, and some large thrift shop hoodies