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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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Jack Kerouac did this job, and it seems about perfect:thumbup:.....................
Kerouac's fire lookout job from The Dharma Bums was my first thought too!
Otherwise, maybe it would be fun to have your own wilderness survival TV show where you eat bugs and drink peepee, but then stay in four star hotels in the evenings.
The outfitter that I work for just rents boats and runs trips on the side in season because his shop happens to back up on a major river[Housatonic]. His main business is wood/coal/pellet stoves and installation and hot tub/spas. All seasonal. Doin what ya gotta do to get by.--KVQuite a few years ago I got it in my head that being a canoe outfitter on a local river would be a good career. I spent a year writing a business plan, checking licenses and permits, talking to local landowners about river access, paddling my target river and all of it's forks from sources to confluence and beyond. In the end, I gave up on the idea for many reasons which added up to a lot of investment and work for very iffy seasonal profits. Another local took over my plan and made a go of it for barely a year. The last time I went back to the area (central Arkansas), another guy had picked up the idea and was trying to make a go of it. I don't know if he is still in business or not. But to this day I can't resist talking shop with livery owners when I have the opportunity. Some of them eek by from year to year and some of them do well. There is a fair turnover though.
In the end, I am satisfied that I didn't turn an enjoyable hobby into a vocation.
Surprised no has yet mentioned a professional golfer.
If I only had the skills!
Had a friend whose brother was a Wildlife Fisheries Biologist. His job was to monitor fish size, quanity, and stream conditions. So basicly he would backpack into an area on a Monday, fish all week, comeback on Thursday and write a report on Friday.
Poor Bastard.