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losh

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I'm looking for a job, part time and am looking for suggestions. I was building skis, and probably will again full time once the summer comes around but in the meantime I need some shit to pass the time and make some guap. Just got ACL reconstruction so I don't need anything very active, but if anyone has good job ideas drop them here. Kinda tough to think of interesting things to do, would love to stay in the ski industry, but not stuck on it. Or if anyone is looking to hire in the Denver area hmu.
 
OP what are you actually looking to get out of this? No one here knows what you're actually qualified for. Flip burgers? Work retail? Go to the 16th street mall and steal from children.

This thread is pogs and OP doesn't know what he wants to do.
 
14107567:CaptainObvious. said:
OP what are you actually looking to get out of this? No one here knows what you're actually qualified for. Flip burgers? Work retail? Go to the 16th street mall and steal from children.

This thread is pogs and OP doesn't know what he wants to do.

you're right, I have no idea what I want to do. And if i was cool with flipping burgers or working at America eagle, I probably wouldn't have made this thread. I'm just here for interesting ideas for part time jobs that I'm not planning on keeping for more than 6 months.
 
Tree planting? Wild fire fighting? Mtn. Bike or hiking trail crew? Glade cutter at a ski resort?

Finish carpentry usually pays pretty well and if you have the attention to detail to build a nice ski, you'd probably be good at it.

Installing sheetrock also usually pays good, but it can be both strenuous and mind-numbing.

Maybe summer rail maintenance at a resort- grinding, painting replacing hardware.
 
Front desk lodging either at a ski resort or at a hotel in Denver. Usually pretty lenient on hours. Just make sure you'll have a chair and not standing the entire time.
 
14107992:skiP.E.I. said:
Tree planting? Wild fire fighting? Mtn. Bike or hiking trail crew? Glade cutter at a ski resort?

Finish carpentry usually pays pretty well and if you have the attention to detail to build a nice ski, you'd probably be good at it.

Installing sheetrock also usually pays good, but it can be both strenuous and mind-numbing.

Maybe summer rail maintenance at a resort- grinding, painting replacing hardware.

These are some actual awesome recommendations, however I'm still working on walking again lol
 
Become a CI. Can use your busted knee as an excuse for getting addicted to pills, then go out on the street looking for dope and rat out all the connects you can find. Get paid and you get some get out of jail free cards if you need them.
 
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