Best job for a travelling ski bum?
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    LeslieBShaw
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    Best job for a travelling ski bum?

    by LeslieBShaw » Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:08 am

    Anyone have any job suggestions for a wannabe full time (year round) travelling ski bum?


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    Re: Best job for a travelling ski bum?

    by dorothyda » Wed Jun 23, 2021 8:00 am

    Try to resell rare goods from your city.
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    Re: Best job for a travelling ski bum?

    by gilmakil » Wed Jun 23, 2021 8:35 am

    I think remote work is good for you. But it all depends on your education and your knowledge. My friend, being an ardent traveler, tries herself in remote qa tester jobs. A very interesting profession, but it requires narrow professional knowledge. There is an option to manage pages on Instagram, Facebook. It shouldn't be difficult, but it's an amateur job. The essence of the variation with JUULs is quite good. Overbidding is a cool thing. But it's like a personal business, you 24 to 7 should be in touch and keep an eye on everything.
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    Re: Best job for a travelling ski bum?

    by goodionik » Thu Jul 08, 2021 8:24 am

    Hey there! You bought that ski package for quite a cheap price, and on a good weather you could try it out. In the case you do not live near a snowy place, you should think about a vacation at a ski resort. My family buys tickets from a great site with fair prices, and good offers. The site link is https://bluehouseskis.com/. I always liked going skiing in the mountains, and I believe you will enjoy it too. It is a unique experience, and you should definitely try it. With that being said, have a nice holiday in the mountains, and good luck with choosing a great place.
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