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TMS_3_6 t1_j8kmg0a wrote

Gunstock was in good shape last Saturday. Most trails open, packed powder.

Most mountains are done making snow for the season, so I'd get out there sooner than later as it looks like an early season unless something changes.

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AlexTheTolerable t1_j8kij8x wrote

My wife and I lived at Cranmore Ridge while we were in Concord, it may not be the cheapest option but we both loved it. The units are spacious and have nice amenities like granite countertops and walk-in closets, and the staff there were very friendly and helpful. Definitely check it out if you’re looking for a place in Concord

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Hereforthemadness1 t1_j8kgc55 wrote

I’d offer you a position for summer help at my sawmill but it’s a bit far for you. Look for local sawmills, loggers, hell go ask All Metals in Belmont if they’re hiring. Manual labor jobs need dedicated tough employees. Just make sure you’re really up for it, I can’t count how many young men have come asking for a job, we put them on and either they don’t make it long because it’s too tough, or winter rolls around and the elements cause them to seek indoor employment.

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DeerFlyHater t1_j8k8rsr wrote

I'm assuming you are still in school with your plans being solidified for after graduation right?

If not, we have a problem that should be addressed first. [off my soapbox now]

If your plans are good, just grab another part time job at a restaurant or similar-that industry has tons of transition. Builders are always hiring hard workers, but don't expect much in the way of benefits, you'll have to have a way to get yourself to a site, and I kind of doubt many will be thrilled at using a guy for just a few more months before you go off and do your post high school plans.

As a general rule though, nasty things get discussed in kitchens and outdoor trades. The further away from a cube farm you go, the more honest the discussions tend to be.

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