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Help a brother out, what do you all do for a living?

milehighassassin

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Kinda slow while we all wait for the snow to fly. So what does everyone here do? Here is a way to get yourself or your business out there so if others are looking they can help a snowester.

My main job is car sales at King Auto in Longmont, Colorado. GMC and Buick new. Everything else used. Hit me up if you need a car, new, used, hard to find, anything.
970-310-0779 (make sure you mention you are on snowest!)
LaneTrujillo@gmail.com

I am looking for someone in NOCO that can weld a bung on a pipe for me. Pretty simple, just a PCV autotune bung. I can weld but pipes are pretty thin, I would hate to mess that up as expensive as pipes are.
 
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Vertical Property Services

New Business this winter, we specialize in skid steer snow removal in Summit County. We utilize snow tires on our skid steer so we don't scratch up your asphalt or concrete driveway. We can scrape down, push back, haul off and dig out your property. We have a truck as well for those properties unreachable with the skid steer. All details are explained on the website. If you need some work done within Summit County give us a call. If its for a fellow sledder i will throw the plow on the truck and travel a bit.

http://www.verticalpropertyservices.com/

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New to Area

I moved to CO about 3 months ago. I transferred down here with my job in hopes of enjoying the warm weather and all the outdoor activities. Snowmobiling is my passion and I enjoy all types of hunting. My wife and I moved here from ND. We moved to the Johnstown area in Nothern Colorado. We love it here so far.

I work for Weatherford International as a Technical Sales Representative. Weatherford International is located here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.328548,-104.853666

Weatherford is a Oil and Gas service company. We provide any and all types of tools/services for Drilling Rigs, Production Rigs etc.

So, if anyone needs any advice in the Oil and Gas industry shoot me a pm. Along with that, if anyone would like to show a fellow snowmobiler the area, I am more than willing to drive or chip in for my share of fuel for your vehicle. Looking to make new friends and someone to show me the ropes of where to ride in Colorado. Happy Holidays.

Jeremy
 
I own a CNC machine shop I do short run/ Jobshop contract manufacturing .

We have water jet cutting
Milling center
Turning center
FARO CMM

I also dabble in powder coating and hope to build a biz doing that as well
 
I work for Comcast as Communication Technician 4 (NCT4 Line Tech) that does
Installation, Service & Network Maintenance. So if you have issues or get the run around you can hit me up here and I can look into it for you. I cover all of summit county and Kremling. I float to Avon/Vail and Steamboat.

My wife is a full time physical therapist in Frisco and certified Pilates instructor.
 
Like Boston Racing I too work in high tech. At present I am an AntiVirus engineer for a fortune 500 company.

Long ago I worked for a Yamaha dealer and then an Arctic Cat dealer. Never really got away from powersports, fixed powersports for a dealer here in the springs on Saturdays for a long time, more for therapy than profit :face-icon-small-sho

I no longer do any sled work for hire though, just adding what I do for a living. Any virus problems you cannot solve ping me I will give you a hand if you are a fellow sledder.
 
I work in the transit technology world and I'm addicted to snowmobiling. I'm also working on iPhone apps on the side. However, snowmobiling gets in the way of all of my work.

MileHigh hooked me up on my new rig last weekend!

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I need a job, moving to Arvada next week. I work a bunch of part time jobs to pay the bills. One is with a snowester, but I really need a decent, full time job. I have worked in offices, casinos, construction. I am honest and work hard. If anyone can use a good, reliable helper shoot me a pm. Oh yah, I will need time off when it snows, he he
 
This is a cool thread!

I am a full time student looking to get my masters in Business and hopefully own my own snowmobile dealership someday!!!:face-icon-small-hap
 
Like Boston Racing and stingray i am in hightech. We provide network and cybersecurity technology solutions to commercial and federal entities.
 
For the past 12 years I snowmobile and snowboard as my job... Well I take a few pics too :) and in the summer I drive a school bus then kayak to fill in the spare time.

Before anyone asks yes it can get old after logging 120+ days a year and 3000+ miles out on the snow every year. The 80 - 100+ days in the kayak can also get old from time to time.

It was a life and not a money decision...
 
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My company develops large industrial/commercial Solar projects (PV). Our systems start out at around 500kW on up. Our largest project right now is a 10mW solar farm in Toronto. I just returned from 6 months in Hawaii developing systems for the local power company there. About 40mW worth of power on the Islands.
 
I am an Engine Pro. I own an engine rebuilding company and a muscle car restoration company. 1966 Hertz Shelby sitting next to a group of Carroll Shelby's personal collection !!! >>>>.
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Me and the wife own a well servicing company, we dig up all the oil we burn up in these sleds, so keep riding. Our sons are running the company so we are free to ride whenever there is snow, mainly at our cabin near the flat tops. We also cruise the country in summer in one of our corvettes. Nice to be an american...

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All of these people with high tech jobs and what appears to be lots of education is making me feel like scum! I live the exciting life of working in the field of public service. The one where everybody thinks "they make too much $ and are a waste of tax dollars and should make budget cuts there"..........

Until their house is on fire and need somebody to put it out, or somebody's father has a heartattack at Christmas dinner and they want you to save his life, or a mother screaming on the side of the road after she just got into a car accident and her little girl is trapped inside under a pickup truck......I think you get where I am going with this.
 
Appreciate what you do Covelli. People tend to take things for granted until they need assistance. Then they stop b*tchin! I spend time in a similar field, but try to put the flames to rest before the houses (or towns) catch a'blaze. I'm on down time at the moment working an odd job to try and rack away those bills they give you when you try to further your edumacation. Be back soon though
 
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