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Someone whose payouts from the family trust fund are contingent upon them retaining some form of employment....
WTF? So the post made by CCExxon is gone and somehow I am the thread starter now?
Bring on the forum update...
These responses should probably be moved to the CCExxon thread in snowmobile employment... Of course, since they sort of hurt the premise of being able to work at a gas station, make good money and be able to sled all the time as was suggested, I suspect these response will die right here...
The add says "live work play in snowmobile country". It was posted on a snowmobile website...
So a new sled is $10,000-14,000 stock, new trucks to haul them around with start at $40k and you still have to feed yourself even if they have acceptable housing.
My point was, snowmobiling is an expensive sport. I guess we all have different opinions on what "living" might be but that is pretty expensive as well.
Pretty sure if you want to live and ride, convenience store wages are going to come up short, just sayin'
Unless of course, like dogmeat says, you have a trust fund to draw from as well. How snowboarders came into he conversation is beyond me...
Mostly I was just poking a little fun at the ad but, that seems lost on you.
Have you been to Cooke?
The boarders use sleds to get to the back country and they ride $1500 sleds.
You don't need to have a $10000 snowmobile and a $40000 to be "living". Some of use who enjoy snowmobiling do not have the financial means to afford a new sled and pickup. There is no reason someone with enjoying snowmobiling with a $1500 sled cant be "living" as well as someone with a 10-15 thousand dollar sled. I am speaking as a person with a $2000 M7 being transported with a $5000 Silverado.
You don't need to have a $10000 snowmobile and a $40000 pickup to be "living". Some of use who enjoy snowmobiling do not have the financial means to afford a new sled and pickup. There is no reason someone with enjoying snowmobiling with a $1500 sled cant be "living" as well as someone with a 10-15 thousand dollar sled. I am speaking as a person with a $2000 M7 being transported with a $5000 Silverado.
Work harder, get a better job, buy a decent truck and a better sled. You will enjoy it a whole lot more... I fail to understand those who brag about slumming it. White trash pride? How is your public housing rental unit?
I get that you have to start somewhere but if the age in your profile is correct you may have gone wrong somewhere along the line...
I fail to understand those who brag about everything they have and those who don't not being worthy.
I would expand more but I have to run to the welfare office to pickup some commodity cheese for supper before I start my McDonalds shift.
I fail to understand those who brag about everything they have and those who don't not being worthy.
I would expand more but I have to run to the welfare office to pickup some commodity cheese for supper before I start my McDonalds shift.
Work harder, get a better job, buy a decent truck and a better sled. You will enjoy it a whole lot more... I fail to understand those who brag about slumming it. White trash pride? How is your public housing rental unit?
I get that you have to start somewhere but if the age in your profile is correct you may have gone wrong somewhere along the line...
You don't need to have a $10000 snowmobile and a $40000 pickup to be "living". Some of use who enjoy snowmobiling do not have the financial means to afford a new sled and pickup. There is no reason someone with enjoying snowmobiling with a $1500 sled cant be "living" as well as someone with a 10-15 thousand dollar sled. I am speaking as a person with a $2000 M7 being transported with a $5000 Silverado.
Work harder, get a better job, buy a decent truck and a better sled. You will enjoy it a whole lot more... I fail to understand those who brag about slumming it. White trash pride? How is your public housing rental unit?
I get that you have to start somewhere but if the age in your profile is correct you may have gone wrong somewhere along the line...