Pro Skier Excited for Summer of Drywalling

A true changing of the guard, when local pros trade their ski bibs for Carhartt bibs. It’s almost time for sheetrock season which gives pro skiers ample opportunity to contemplate new tattoos and lift tools from the job site.

Sheetrock steezin’

Manual labor is rite of passage for every middling pro skier. Wherever there’s a long ski season there is also a short building season. This fits perfectly into the pro skiers schedule. From May to October of each year local pros can earn some extra coin to finance their ski dreams that the local shop can’t quite subsidize. Overhead is typically low for the middling pro skier, he takes turns with his buddies for filming responsibilities. Frozen pizzas are usually on sale and they drink for free at most establishments (unbeknownst to the business owner).

The flexibility allows them to keep a regular schedule of working but not too hard or for too long. Skiing is the main focus no matter how many times their parents tell them to grow up. May your overtime be plentiful and rain days abound.

-publius