I couldnt help but wonder what everyone does for a living. It seems like some of go out every other day and I get envious of whatever job it is you have. lol. If youre retired, props to you. Can't wait for my day plz:
Im currently a grade checker for a construction company moving dirt mon-fri. The career goal is to hopefully become an air traffic controller. Its a long process but im on my way.
So what do you do?
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I never said or implied anything negative about Florence. Please re-read my previous post. I actually think Florence is a "kewl" little town. The operative word, though, in the previous sentence is "little". On second thought, though, my goal to bike to, and sample the wares at ALL the neighborhood watering holes of Tucson, e.g. http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=23616 , would have been considerably easier if the Tucson rep had won the coin toss.
Oh no Samba...not taken negatively at all!!!!!
Trish-Kabob
"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds" Ed Abbey
Today I accepted a job with Canyon Dave Tours, a private company that does educational rim tours at the Grand Canyon. I will be a guide, picking up tourists in Flagstaff, Williams, and Tusayan, then hitting all the South Rim viewpoints while giving talks about Canyon geology. I'm pretty excited!
Lifeis not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming,"Wow What a Ride!"
@azbackpackr
My wife just got a promotion at her job in Phoenix, so we will be working separate cities for the time being. I'll be crashing with my parents 4-5 days a week in Flag, and then will probably go to the valley on my days off. Of course, when its 100+ degrees in Phoenix, my wife will probably want to come up to Flag instead!
Congrats Jake!
@cactuscat: Count me among the former Canyon residents from my time with the Peregrine Fund.
"The only thing we did was wrong was staying in the wilderness to long...the only thing we did was right was the day we started to fight..."
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Re the job: I work for Flag's school district as a speech/language pathologist. Call me if you need help with your speech after a head injury when hiking--just kidding. I worked at the hospital for over 10 years and had to leave because it made me sad. Working with little kids is alot more fun.
@fotogirl53
My wife is an SLP. She just took a transfer with her company so we're heading to Colorado. So technically your not the only one, but she does not know her login and only is logged on hikes she does with me so you probably are technically the only one.
One interview down (went well, I thought) one to go. And yes, I do plan on trying to get both jobs and also keeping the other two I have. I have had four jobs before. Keeps life interesting!
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
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hippiepunkpirate wrote:Today I accepted a job with Canyon Dave Tours, a private company that does educational rim tours at the Grand Canyon.
I know Dave Thayer from our days with the Southwest Paleonological Society in Mesa was a club there.
Dawn
--On the loose to climb a mountain, on the loose where I am free. On the loose to live my life the way I think my life should be...For we only have a moment and a whole world yet to see...I'll be looking for tomorrow on the loose. ---unknown--
Congrats Jake! All this Canyon talk is making me antsy for river season!!
Here's my current job situation: I'm the Gateway Community Liaison for the Arizona Trail Association, traveling all over AZ to the towns on or near the trail doing talks, planning events, and working with business communities. I am working six trips this summer with Arizona River Runners. And I have also had a massage therapy business for the last 11 years. But I don't tell my clients on the river that, I work hard enough as it is...
I'm a retired voice-over artist from Hollywood. That means I did all those commercials, cartoons, public service announcements, nuclear missle launch count downs etc. That and studio musician allowed me to retire from LA at age 25. After that, I traveled around the western US having fun at "idle beater" jobs like paramedic, deputy sheriff. Had a blast till I got blasted myself, literally. Now I live in N Phoenix and coach a handful of great music and voice students about performance.
Not wanting to start a new thread unless response is super low, I will post here.
I am curious, for those that work, what sort of hours do you work? I know many of the top AEG performers don't work, but some must. Do you work days, evenings, nights? What about length of the shift? 8, 10, or 12 hours which can become 13 hours or more hours? Commute times, are they an issue for your work day?
I ask because I would like to get back to a more sociable work schedule of 8 hour days, or 4 tens, with hours that allow me to hike before or after work, and also have weekends off for regular socialization. That may sound like an odd thing, but when you have off when everyone else is working, and visa versa, it gets old.
Need to re-read the "4 Hour Workweek" so I can figure out a way to get in some more AEG. Would hate for work to get in the way of my hiking, running and other pursuits.
Most of the "top AEG performers" work. Six of the top eight do for sure. Joe puts in 12+ hours a day on the website, so I would call that working too. That makes seven of eight. Not sure about MrBadBern, but I will guess he works as well. Getting in more hiking is merely prioritizing it in your life.
@Jim_H
I pull four 10s right now and it's a sweet deal IMO. At least it was before I took on more hours at my part time gig. I work behind-the-scenes in television full time and then work weekends as an on-air personality (DJ) at a radio station, about 55 hours a week total. I took up hiking as a hobby because my days off are Monday and Tuesday. Like you said, it gets old when no one you know has the same days off as you. So I hike...
"I've driven across deserts, driven by the irony, that only being shackled to the road could ever I be free"
- Frank Turner "The Road"