Anyone have any job suggestions for a wannabe full time (year round) travelling ski bum?
**This thread was edited on Jan 22nd 2019 at 6:06:07pm
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DirtYStylESelling JUUL pods to highschoolers
CLQI sell bunk ass RC's to 18 year old lifttes who can't tell the difference between real and fake acid.
mystery3Serving at a decent restaurant or bartending. You work nights, get cash tips, make money during the high season, and have the potential of free food
Or are you talking a career?
AbiHTalking more about something that gives me the ability to move every 1-2ish weeks... like something online that can go with me...
CLQSell used underwear/socks. I'm not even joking, some people make BANK off of it.
AbiHWait what???
CLQSome weirdos buy used underwear online for hundreds of dollars.
AbiHTalking more about something that gives me the ability to move every 1-2ish weeks... like something online that can go with me...
mystery3Shoes too apparently
Edit: too not to you idiot
**This post was edited on Jan 23rd 2019 at 1:12:17am
50KalWildland fire fighting. Work all summer, get paid to travel around and make bank working hard, then go on unemployment and ski all winter.
Don't need even need a degree just need to work hard 6-7 months out of the year.
Or work a ski resort in the winter, then move down to the southern hemisphere for there winter and work a resort there. Flip flop back and forth.
runforlove2018Wait, you actually go on unemployment and receive money from the government? I'm all for the working hard and banking money but that second part is not cool. Those funds should be utilized for people who actually can't get a job...
runforlove2018Wait, you actually go on unemployment and receive money from the government? I'm all for the working hard and banking money but that second part is not cool. Those funds should be utilized for people who actually can't get a job...
runforlove2018A blog, YouTuber, barista that sells coffee out of your van, telemarketer, make shit and sell on the internet, photographer, writer, or do what some others do and work your ass off during the off season to fund your ski season.
Moving every 1-2 weeks limits you to virtual jobs or something out of your van.
mystery3Are you good at making food or coffee?
AbiHI am the grill cheese goddess. Essentially the only thing I’m good at making haha
runforlove2018Grilled cheese is the shit if you're good at it!
PeppermillRenoIT or Sales and maybe the righ kind of project management tends to be remote. Not sure you will bring much to the table though if you are asking this and have a foot out the door to travel. Lots of jobs don’t have offices and everyone works remote.
If you are remote for an east coast based job mountain hours line up nice 9am to 11am can be lunch and 1pm is 4pm so few hours for laps at end of the day if you can wake up early and grind. But I doubt you can afford to be close enough to the lifts with good WiFi to take advantage of that with no experience.
Indeed let’s you put remote into the search box OP.
BachtoFree lance graphic designer if you are into that sort of thing. You can work from your laptop if you have the right clients you can make good money. my typical NS f***boi response is become one of those cam girls for pornhub you can legit make bank
TRVP_ANGELAlright some of you may not believe me, but that's ok. Hopefully it provides some context.
When I was 15 I started working as a dishwasher at my local Kebab and Felafal shop (Dinçtürks Delicious Kebab and Felafals, DDKF for short) For a couple of years I worked for $10 an hour plus free dinner every night. My favourite meal was beef salad with olives and hot chilli sauce (yum!) It was chill, and I got very good at washing dishes. At 17 I climbed the DDKF ladder and became a Kebab and Felafal chef. However this was not due to luck. Kebabs and Felafals are serious business, I put alot of effort to get this position. At 19 I became manager, and now at 20 I am a manager and trainer to all new employees who wish to work at DDKF.
Some of you know that working in hospitality is extremely stressful, and to be honest I am not cut out for this fast paced work. I can't even go to work stoned anymore. Sure the money and leave is good but I get really nervous as well.... When a girl asks what I do, and I tell her I work at Dinçtürks Delicious Kebabs and Felafals they get turned off instantly!
**This post was edited on Jan 29th 2019 at 8:34:27pm
TRVP_ANGELAlright some of you may not believe me, but that's ok. Hopefully it provides some context.
When I was 15 I started working as a dishwasher at my local Kebab and Felafal shop (Dinçtürks Delicious Kebab and Felafals, DDKF for short) For a couple of years I worked for $10 an hour plus free dinner every night. My favourite meal was beef salad with olives and hot chilli sauce (yum!) It was chill, and I got very good at washing dishes. At 17 I climbed the DDKF ladder and became a Kebab and Felafal chef. However this was not due to luck. Kebabs and Felafals are serious business, I put alot of effort to get this position. At 19 I became manager, and now at 20 I am a manager and trainer to all new employees who wish to work at DDKF.
Some of you know that working in hospitality is extremely stressful, and to be honest I am not cut out for this fast paced work. I can't even go to work stoned anymore. Sure the money and leave is good but I get really nervous as well.... When a girl asks what I do, and I tell her I work at Dinçtürks Delicious Kebabs and Felafals they get turned off instantly!
**This post was edited on Jan 29th 2019 at 8:34:27pm
50KalWildland fire fighting. Work all summer, get paid to travel around and make bank working hard, then go on unemployment and ski all winter.
Don't need even need a degree just need to work hard 6-7 months out of the year.
Or work a ski resort in the winter, then move down to the southern hemisphere for there winter and work a resort there. Flip flop back and forth.