Your job outside of skiing

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i thought it would be cool to see what other skiers do with their lives.im 19 and a head tech at a local shop what do you do
 
I sell authentic clothing/bags/sunglasses via nsg. I am poor child blood of website.

but really, I work security for the red sox/any event at Fenway.
 
College for Nuclear Engineering, then I have a co-ob job with Los Alamos National Laboratory where I help do various engineering tasks on one of two particle accelerators (in the US) such as designing the installation of an arsenic monitoring system. Sounds legit.... it isn't.
 
i make tee shirts and sell em not really a job cuz im 16 and based out of my bedroom but whatevs and i set up racecourses for racers in the winter, well going to. GET PAID
 
i'm a bachelor in geologyand now i'm doing a professional bachelor in physical education/sport and outdoor management ....
 
so your name is Dimitri and you scrub toilets on a russian submarine ?:)
jk, but what exactly is it you do ?
 
Senior at Lyndon State College- Mountain Recreation Management, Minor Business Marketing

Summer Job- Risk Manager at Kingdom Trails

Winter Job- Ski Patrol Burke mountain
 
just got a new job as a Photography Assistant, waiting for his work to pick up. Probably going to make really good money, and long work days which is dope.
 
I go to school pursuing a dub major in accounting and finance (yes I know they are basically the same degree, but an extra semester that nets me a second major is a no-brainer)

I work at a clothing boutique

I occasionally DJ bar nights for pocket change and house parties for fun

I do motorcycle maintenance for friends on late-model bikes. I'm also getting into fabrication.

I also home-brew a lot and am thinking of upping to a single barrel system and starting a microbrewery.

I race cyclocross, if I podium my team pays for my next registration so I guess it counts as a job.

all of the above are jobs to some degree, as they are either generating income or are on their way to generating income.

 
Undecided at school, but I work all year round. During the summer months I repair roads, runways, driveways, and pretty much anything with some cracks in it.... hard, dirty, physical labor but I kind of enjoy it. And during the winter months my job is skiing. I am the park supervisor at a resort in Wisconsin... doesn't get much better than designing, maintaining, and sometimes building features and then skiing them all day long.
 
I'm doing a grad program at the Wayne State University med school right now. After I get my master's degree I'll be going to the med school to get my M.D.

So...hopefully within ten years I'll finally be making some real money haha.
 
not the same degree at all. ^

econ and business management undergrads here.

i work in public accounting right now and am taking the cpa in february. not sure what i'll end up doing next year as I am probably moving to summit for the year/maybe going to do economic development volunteer work in peru for the fall
 
oh and apart from working at fenway, i'm currently going to school to most likely become a middle/high school history teacher.

so if things work out for the better, i could potentially teach sept-june, and work at fenway all summer. It's funny how many of the employees there are teachers in the off season.

and fun fact of the day-peanut thrower at fenway is such a coveted job that no one gives it up, and its impossible to get. There are guys who lock the doors to their own law firms, and go straight to fenway to sell peanuts.
 
This!
I know your project, I am an engineer too, we almost won the commissioning portion of that project..... Alas we didn't. Good thing, I wasn't going to get to ski as much as I normally do!
 
Woodward at Copper.

Going to CMC, but transferring to UBC for a major in Business Management and a Minor in Accounting and Entrepreneurship.
 
I sell newspaper subscriptions out on the street and make a shitload of money! I'm 19 and I make something between 100 and 300€ on a 5 hour workday...ghehe!

Took me quite a while to finally get a job though...i'm so lazy, but this is paying off, opposed to the normal 8 euro's an hour
 
I major in ecology and evolutionary biology. I work in a lab studying invasive plant species and also work at my school's visitor's center giving tours.
 
Got my AAS in design. In the art program at U of U right, might switch over to industrial design when they open up the program next year. Just finished an internship with Real Salt Lake and now I intern with Bluehouse skis and do freelance on the side.
 
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