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jps2.0most likely his post about gus kenworthy
schlopyWell, skiing professionally after awhile and working with big sponsors unfortunately becomes a business. In business, people get screwed. I had verbal deals in lock with un-named sponsors over the summer, then when I decided to not do the Dew Tour and take a mellow season and not compete to let my body and mind heal, all verbal deals that had been set up went down the drain. It really sucked for many reasons, one huge reason came down to finances, which sucks because I ski for the love... but at this point I've had all income coming from skiing which paid the bills. A lot of things shifted in the ski industry since the past few seasons hadn't been good considering less snowfall, therefore less sales and lower budgets for companies. A lot of people working for these companies lost their jobs, or were replaced etc. So long story short, the money coming in from skiing was instantly gone. Also, since I said I didn't want to compete this season, those un-named lost faith.
Honestly, I wouldn't have an issue with the money part/ loss at all since skiing is what I've lived for and loved since I was a kid, but I had invested a lot of that money into a condo, a film company, retirement accounts etc. and didn't expect a complete salary loss. The big problem is, I have to pay taxes on the money I made, and since I had spent a lot, invested a lot and used a lot to travel and ski, I suddenly didn't have enough money to pay the taxes from the previous year when I was making money. So, instead of going into debt I stepped foot into what will be my future career, being film, in order to pay off the taxes that wouldn't have been an issue hadn't these sponsors follow through/ lose faith in me. So, it was a gift and a curse.
The comments I publicly posted about Gus weren't well thought out and not necessary, but that didn't have anything to do with my career and sponsor loss. To this day I love Gus and more and more even though we haven't kept in touch as often I'm so happy for him and his success and freedom... but dwelling on that is beating a dead horse. Any issues or opinions or personal shit is and will be between him and I.
Now I have a lot of work to do to pay the remainder of taxes I owe and even more importantly I have a lot of work/ shit load of fun (finally) ahead to achieve my goals in skiing. I'm just stoked and never intend to let speed bumps slow me down. I'll bottom out my S5 (I love my car :P) all fucking day to make it back onto the scene starting from scratch (no pun intended) to reach my goals, or at least give it my best shot haha :)
Long story short, I got thrown a wicked curve ball, but fuck giving up!
Anyways, I'll wax my skis with ear wax and sew myself a futuristic outfit since I know what's about to be the freshest until I can get some new sponsors and then it's game time! #thecomeback
PachankzMacdonalds is always hiring!
schlopyWell, skiing professionally after awhile and working with big sponsors unfortunately becomes a business. In business, people get screwed. I had verbal deals in lock with un-named sponsors over the summer, then when I decided to not do the Dew Tour and take a mellow season and not compete to let my body and mind heal, all verbal deals that had been set up went down the drain. It really sucked for many reasons, one huge reason came down to finances, which sucks because I ski for the love... but at this point I've had all income coming from skiing which paid the bills. A lot of things shifted in the ski industry since the past few seasons hadn't been good considering less snowfall, therefore less sales and lower budgets for companies. A lot of people working for these companies lost their jobs, or were replaced etc. So long story short, the money coming in from skiing was instantly gone. Also, since I said I didn't want to compete this season, those un-named lost faith.
Honestly, I wouldn't have an issue with the money part/ loss at all since skiing is what I've lived for and loved since I was a kid, but I had invested a lot of that money into a condo, a film company, retirement accounts etc. and didn't expect a complete salary loss. The big problem is, I have to pay taxes on the money I made, and since I had spent a lot, invested a lot and used a lot to travel and ski, I suddenly didn't have enough money to pay the taxes from the previous year when I was making money. So, instead of going into debt I stepped foot into what will be my future career, being film, in order to pay off the taxes that wouldn't have been an issue hadn't these sponsors follow through/ lose faith in me. So, it was a gift and a curse.
The comments I publicly posted about Gus weren't well thought out and not necessary, but that didn't have anything to do with my career and sponsor loss. To this day I love Gus and more and more even though we haven't kept in touch as often I'm so happy for him and his success and freedom... but dwelling on that is beating a dead horse. Any issues or opinions or personal shit is and will be between him and I.
Now I have a lot of work to do to pay the remainder of taxes I owe and even more importantly I have a lot of work/ shit load of fun (finally) ahead to achieve my goals in skiing. I'm just stoked and never intend to let speed bumps slow me down. I'll bottom out my S5 (I love my car :P) all fucking day to make it back onto the scene starting from scratch (no pun intended) to reach my goals, or at least give it my best shot haha :)
Long story short, I got thrown a wicked curve ball, but fuck giving up!
Anyways, I'll wax my skis with ear wax and sew myself a futuristic outfit since I know what's about to be the freshest until I can get some new sponsors and then it's game time! #thecomeback
schlopylong story short
schlopyAnyways, I'll wax my skis with ear wax and sew myself a futuristic outfit since I know what's about to be the freshest until I can get some new sponsors and then it's game time! #thecomeback
schlopyWell, skiing professionally after awhile and working with big sponsors unfortunately becomes a business. In business, people get screwed. I had verbal deals in lock with un-named sponsors over the summer, then when I decided to not do the Dew Tour and take a mellow season and not compete to let my body and mind heal, all verbal deals that had been set up went down the drain. It really sucked for many reasons, one huge reason came down to finances, which sucks because I ski for the love... but at this point I've had all income coming from skiing which paid the bills. A lot of things shifted in the ski industry since the past few seasons hadn't been good considering less snowfall, therefore less sales and lower budgets for companies. A lot of people working for these companies lost their jobs, or were replaced etc. So long story short, the money coming in from skiing was instantly gone. Also, since I said I didn't want to compete this season, those un-named lost faith.
Honestly, I wouldn't have an issue with the money part/ loss at all since skiing is what I've lived for and loved since I was a kid, but I had invested a lot of that money into a condo, a film company, retirement accounts etc. and didn't expect a complete salary loss. The big problem is, I have to pay taxes on the money I made, and since I had spent a lot, invested a lot and used a lot to travel and ski, I suddenly didn't have enough money to pay the taxes from the previous year when I was making money. So, instead of going into debt I stepped foot into what will be my future career, being film, in order to pay off the taxes that wouldn't have been an issue hadn't these sponsors follow through/ lose faith in me. So, it was a gift and a curse.
The comments I publicly posted about Gus weren't well thought out and not necessary, but that didn't have anything to do with my career and sponsor loss. To this day I love Gus and more and more even though we haven't kept in touch as often I'm so happy for him and his success and freedom... but dwelling on that is beating a dead horse. Any issues or opinions or personal shit is and will be between him and I.
Now I have a lot of work to do to pay the remainder of taxes I owe and even more importantly I have a lot of work/ shit load of fun (finally) ahead to achieve my goals in skiing. I'm just stoked and never intend to let speed bumps slow me down. I'll bottom out my S5 (I love my car :P) all fucking day to make it back onto the scene starting from scratch (no pun intended) to reach my goals, or at least give it my best shot haha :)
Long story short, I got thrown a wicked curve ball, but fuck giving up!
Anyways, I'll wax my skis with ear wax and sew myself a futuristic outfit since I know what's about to be the freshest until I can get some new sponsors and then it's game time! #thecomeback
twoshanessuch a shitty attitude, if I owned a company I would never sponsor you
Fitz_I hope this is sarcastic because he seems pretty optimistic and positive despite his Delma.
MikeWeinerONEWell said. Future is bright. Don't call it a comeback.
PachankzMacdonalds is always hiring!
GrantLewisIsDNTMhow tf do you spell McDonalds wrong
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schlopyAppreciate the support!!! I'll check McDonalds but I think they just filled their last spot... Maybe a barber shop though
schlopyWell, skiing professionally after awhile and working with big sponsors unfortunately becomes a business. In business, people get screwed. I had verbal deals in lock with un-named sponsors over the summer
twoshanesshitty troll attempt, my apologies, schlopy is a real nigga
schlopyAppreciate the support!!! I'll check McDonalds but I think they just filled their last spot... Maybe a barber shop though
schlopyHonestly, I wouldn't have an issue with the money part/ loss at all since skiing is what I've lived for and loved since I was a kid, but I had invested a lot of that money into a condo, a film company, retirement accounts etc. and didn't expect a complete salary loss.
SourSteezleCould just be me because I don't give a shit for nice cars, but if you're really having trouble paying taxes, sell your S5 and watch how much money you can save without paying all that insurance, excise tax, etc. I'll never understand how people waste all their money owning a nice car but can't afford the necessities like rent and taxes
hemlockjibber8Came here to post this. I'm not here to judge anyones financial decisions but he come's here to cry about only being able to wax his skis with ear wax yet drives an Audi S5 and appears to have a dope crotch rocket too. Maybe the resale value on that Audi is shit and won't cover your payments and some of that owed tax but come on. Making/having purchases like that while making verbal contracts sounds pretty dumb.
http://ink361.com/app/users/ig-7244654/aschlopy/photos/ig-1238129111982455886_7244654
ParryWithAnAI got you on wax.
d.grayumwill someone get these people agents, please?
hemlockjibber8I'm not here to judge anyones financial decisions
StaticAlex, care to comment on this? Did you have an agent? if not why not?
skiermanBecause some skiers don't have agents............ its a thing, you know.
MikeWeinerONEWell said. Future is bright. Don't call it a comeback.
Staticthanks for your comment, but I was actually looking for some insight from an x games gold medalist who's being pretty transparent about his ski career
skiermanBecause he chose not to have an agent because they take a percentage and he was doing just fine as was, or so he thought.
Case closed, you fucking idiot.