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Shit Jobs Part 6: Miniskirt-ed Cocktail Waitress

by publicenemy-420
May 5th 2014 - 3 comments

“You can wear whatever you want, as long as it is a skirt. A short one.” The manager states this, and then gauges your reaction. You might look around, fairly unenthused, as a potential co-worker - with a tiny circle of fabric passing as a skirt - ferries a tray of beer past you. Yes, when the manager of a job tells you this, you should probably run away, unless you are pursuing a career path unrelated to skiing.

Shit Jobs Part 5: Beginner Ski Instructor

by publicenemy-420
May 2nd 2014 - 0 comments

I never thought I’d be so obsessed with skiing that I would base my entire life around having the freedom to ski absolutely everyday, but that’s what happened. I never would have thought I’d be a waiter, caterer, part-time landscaper, and half-assed freelance writer all at the same time, but that’s what I do.

Shit Jobs Part 3: Unemployment Collecting Seasonal Worker

by publicenemy-420
May 1st 2014 - 7 comments

I never thought I’d be so obsessed with skiing that I would base my entire life around having the freedom to ski absolutely everyday, but that’s what happened. I never would have thought I’d be a waiter, caterer, part-time landscaper, and half-assed freelance writer all at the same time, but that’s what I do.

Todd Jones: Revolutionizing Action Sports Filmmaking

by publicenemy-420
Apr 24th 2014 - 1 comments

Once an East Coast kid who dreamed of Rocky Mountain powder snow, Todd Jones worked as a professional skier, helicopter skiing guide, and commercial fisherman before co-founding Teton Gravity Research. In the 18 years since, TGR has grown into the premier action sports production company, capturing everything from skiers on the steepest Alaskan mountainsides to surfers taking on the world’s most dangerous waves, all while pioneering innovative filmmaking techniques, including gyroscopically stabilized helicopter-mounted cameras.