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07-12-2019, 06:48 PM #276Registered User
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07-12-2019, 08:31 PM #277features a sintered base
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07-12-2019, 10:17 PM #278
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07-13-2019, 12:32 AM #279
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07-13-2019, 01:48 PM #280
So is WRG ever going to respond or has this thread morphed into its own beast since his doxing?
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07-14-2019, 06:22 PM #281
I have to add that prior to the Great Recession, Bozeman already was a pretty toxic business environment. I couldn't imagine it's gotten any better unless you're content to just bang nails for someone else for a living.
In 07 or 08 it was straight up gonna mean my brother's divorce till they found a place over an hour away and he was able to focus on other things professionally. Big part of why I moved to Missoula despite Bozeman having the better weather, skiing, etc.
The answer isn't to just move back to Jersey, but to find a place less toxic than BZN. If that place is Seattle or Portland, I guess that's like moving back to the big city, but it sure as shit beats Jersey. Even SLC probably does.
And besides, Missoula parties harder, I can tube practically to my house, and I can ride to the top of a small mountain from my back door. Skiing is OK. Closer to Norther VT than Big Sky or Jackson, but certainly a far cry from Hunter or Mountain Creek.
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07-14-2019, 07:17 PM #282Registered User
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I had enough throwing in the towel
living in a town that is filled with gapers day after day has taken its tole
don't the average person realize they suck
only townies long term locals like me know how to do it an not look like a punter
I'm growing my hair out and moving to ithaca and being a dirty hippie and gonna start an organic farm
the million I'll get for my house in small dick colorado will let me buy a farm start the operation up plus have lots left over
seems much more relaxing than dealing with posers every day
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07-14-2019, 07:29 PM #283
i don't think fredrico skis real fast
if at all"When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
"I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
"THIS IS WHAT WE DO"-AML -ski on in eternal peace
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07-14-2019, 09:27 PM #284
Didn't read the whole thread. But, I did throw in the towel and move somewhere cheaper when I finished college and was just starting out. I worked hard and saved money. I had to drive 3 hours to ski and one hour to surf. Over the years I built my career up and gained solid financial footing at which point I threw in the towel on being a weekend warrior and moved to the beach so I could surf 3 times a week. I now live next to a world class surf spot. I would have moved to the mountains but the job options weren't there.
My advice? Suck it up and start working to get back to where you want to live. I hated living away from surf or ski options but did what I had to do. Like another poster said, you have to realize that the glory days are over. I still miss swells due to work obligations. Life is different with adult responsibilities. As much as I would like to be young again where all I did was chase swells and winter powder it is just not going to happen.
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07-14-2019, 10:59 PM #285
Lost my keys somewhere on the beach at the coast today. After I searched for a couple hours, my wife threw in the towel, called AAA to unlock my car and turns out I had a backup set in the center console.
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07-15-2019, 08:00 AM #286
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07-15-2019, 09:09 AM #287
Yup. Still the case. It's bizarre. I never experienced anything quite like it until I tried competing in the area myself. As I learned, the boys up top there REALLY HATE a little friendly competition. Sure, you can fly under the radar indefinitely and do ok, but try to actually make something of your company and take it to the next level? You know. Not a little solo operation, but a legit outfit with employees, a great office, logo'd vehicles, etc. Then it's a whole different beast. The establishment doesn't take too kindly to promising startup businesses they don't have a piece of already, or an established business relationship with at the very least. They're like a non-violent mafia. Haha.
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07-15-2019, 09:46 AM #288
Um...nobody really likes competition. I have no idea what the toxic environment around there is however. It is certainly one of the games that is being played around here. Most of the established contractors would be at a severe cost disadvantage to an upstart that could had access to lower cost labor. If city contractors get the impression that it is worth it to be based in Denver, pay the guys a per diem and work up here, we'd probably all be fucked.
Collusion and localism aside, I would always suggest that someone establish their personal reputation is a small town before opening their own business. As Fred has said there are so many fly by night shit bags and short timers that everyone is wary of the new guy.
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07-15-2019, 09:47 AM #289glocal
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I just throw that fucking towel in the washer, dry it, and use it again.
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07-15-2019, 09:48 AM #290Banned
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07-15-2019, 09:56 AM #291
^Austin was running a cowgirl themed prostitution ring from his basement. A couple of the girls got messed up by the locals. Nothing major, I think he just wanted to vent.
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07-15-2019, 09:59 AM #292
True, but also irrelevant in places like this. You could be there for years, super involved in the community, have friends all over town from the bottom to the top, and be pretty well established and generally loving life there. But THEN the moment you decide to make a proper go of things, that's when your "friends" turn on you. AdironRider nails what I'm trying to say so beautifully in the following snippets below:
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07-15-2019, 10:30 AM #293
I have a LOOOOONG list of grievances, but it kind of started with getting actively shut out of a major event that happened to be sponsored by the powers that be. I agreed to help since I was totally ignorant of the dynamics at the time. At their request, I was contributing a major portion of their needs, time, money, equipment, and was told that in return I'd be getting a spot on the banner as a donor, along with getting to have a simple booth at the event. At the 11th hour, the guy running the show told me that the higher ups found out I was there and were pissed, that I couldn't have my booth any more, and that I couldn't even wear my company shirt and literally gave me an event t-shirt to change into. Pulled the plug on me but it was too late for me to take back my stuff. Somehow didn't end up on the banner either (hmmmmm), although my competitor (owned by the higher up) was even though they contributed nothing. I couldn't get the local press (also owned by the overlords) to give me ANY coverage. The town association (also run by the overlords) would constantly harass me for things that weren't even violations of the rules. Yeah, constant bullshit like that. And that's just where it started going downhill. Felt the final twist of the knife in my back when a long time friend told me when I was moving out that he wishes his company could have worked with me but that they were instructed not to lest they lose out on millions in contracts. Heard similar stories from managers I had great relationships with when contracts were getting pulled one after another all of a sudden. Was told by a good friend and insider who worked for my competition that I would've done great if only I was able to keep my head down and my operations small but that by growing past a certain point that I put a giant target on my back. Yup. THAT'S the toxic business nature out there.
Dammit! How'd you know?!
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07-15-2019, 10:50 AM #294
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07-15-2019, 10:53 AM #295
My favorite are the "affordable housing" fees. No established business has to pay them, but if you want to start a new op, get ready to fork out a million just for the privilege of starting a business that requires employees.
Then the town council will turn around and deny pretty much any affordable development but give a unit to the mayor from the few they did approve. Talk about a racket.Live Free or Die
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07-15-2019, 11:01 AM #296
Wait what? The business is responsible for an affordable housing fee is they have employees? This thread is making me see saw between feeling I'm really fortunate for my situation and realizing how tenuous my situation is. Story of my life.
My favorite affordable housing anecdote is that if you qualify but don't win the lottery but buy a market priced unit, you get no waiver on the real estate transfer tax to pay for affordable housing. That makes sense. It is like forcing people to buy losing lottery tickets for yesterdays drawing. "No thanks, I'd rather not play knowing that I can win"..."No, we need all the money from the losers to pay the winners"
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07-15-2019, 11:14 AM #297
Haha, right?! Crony Capitalism it is indeed, ripping the straps off said boots and giving them to their homies. HOWEVER, no party is immune to this. Case in point. The Overlord I keep referring to is a big time "D" contributor and most folks in ski towns are far from Republican. I knew too many folks who loved them some Bernie while simultaneously pledging fealty to the 1% of the 1%. Bizarre dynamic really.
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07-15-2019, 11:39 AM #298Registered User
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jackson government is a joke on so many levels, but for some reason I thought the housing mitigation got voted down?
and foggy is right. in communities like these, charitable giving is a great way to absolve oneself of sin or for recent transplants to buy a social circle. Of course, this also provides another great way to earn a living in the town: the nonprofit job! OP should have his family donate to major nonprofits so he can leverage the connection to get a cush office job and maybe hook up with the daughter of another contributor. problem solved.
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07-15-2019, 11:42 AM #299
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07-15-2019, 12:55 PM #300Registered User
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came home for my mid day bong hit
sunny and warm
gonna be a organic beat farmer in just a few weeks my dream come true
in the meantime sure I hate start ups new guys fresh faces and all that bs in the construction industry
while getting my asshole rimmed by the state last week all I wanted to ask is why they don't fuck with these uninsuraed 1099 jokers out there
I start my year with 80k in overhead by running a legit company while fred runs his company out of the back of his truck
but the beat business is all right, not many people growing fully organice chick shit nitrogen free beets
what do you guys think of white guy dreads? should I grow them
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