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<blockquote data-quote="hubrat" data-source="post: 809097" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>Back to the o.p. I worked for the forest service operating a fire tower. It was too cool. When the readiness plan was low I got to help on controlled burns, accompany the co. Ranger on consultations, help with surveys. At the same time I also played rugby (omg way too much fun...I wish I could still play!). I have also run lights and sound for a house band, waited on more tables than I care to remember, been a mh case manager (13.5 a year for 40 in debt), and numerous other necessarily miserable jobs (child care, convenience store clerk). The forest service was seasonal and paid about 1/4 what I make driving but was much more relaxing and easier on my body. Werking for Brown is challenging and fun. I can really appreciate the level at which I have to deal with most people now and I love being athletic. </p><p>Maybe I'll post a rugby photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubrat, post: 809097, member: 869"] Back to the o.p. I worked for the forest service operating a fire tower. It was too cool. When the readiness plan was low I got to help on controlled burns, accompany the co. Ranger on consultations, help with surveys. At the same time I also played rugby (omg way too much fun...I wish I could still play!). I have also run lights and sound for a house band, waited on more tables than I care to remember, been a mh case manager (13.5 a year for 40 in debt), and numerous other necessarily miserable jobs (child care, convenience store clerk). The forest service was seasonal and paid about 1/4 what I make driving but was much more relaxing and easier on my body. Werking for Brown is challenging and fun. I can really appreciate the level at which I have to deal with most people now and I love being athletic. Maybe I'll post a rugby photo. [/QUOTE]
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