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                    lifestyle:work [2023/08/21 01:58] princess_fluffypants [Seasonal work]                  | 
                
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| Ski Resorts are another frequent location that needs a lot of temporary jobs filled during the ski season which don't have a lot of preexisting requirements.  They'll also often provide accommodation, giving the nomad a chance to settle down for a few months and earn some money before bouncing onto their next adventure. | Ski Resorts are another frequent location that needs a lot of temporary jobs filled during the ski season which don't have a lot of preexisting requirements.  They'll also often provide accommodation, giving the nomad a chance to settle down for a few months and earn some money before bouncing onto their next adventure. | 
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| Very large skydiving dropzones are a great place to find seasonal gig work [[https://www.reddit.com/r/vandwellers/comments/143hfkl/job_suggestion_learn_to_pack_parachutes/|packing parachutes]], and dropzones are often //highly// accepting of van-life. Plenty of skydivers themselves live in vans, and many dropzones have campgrounds attached to them with varying levels of amenities. It's a highly physical job but isn't hard to learn, and can pay very well (often in cash). You don't need to be a skydiver to pack parachutes, although usually spending a lot of time at a dropzone leads to a desire to start skydiving (which leads to spending all your money). | Very large skydiving dropzones are a great place to find seasonal gig work [[https://www.reddit.com/r/vandwellers/comments/143hfkl/job_suggestion_learn_to_pack_parachutes/|packing parachutes]], and dropzones are often //highly// accepting of van-life. Plenty of skydivers themselves live in vans, and many dropzones have campgrounds attached to them with varying levels of amenities. It's a highly physical job but isn't hard to learn, and can pay very well (often in cash). You don't need to be a skydiver to pack parachutes, although usually spending a lot of time at a dropzone leads to a desire to start skydiving (which leads to spending all your money). |