• Landless2029@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    There was a time back when this was possible.

    Bikers back in the day would work construction or some other hard labor for half the year and then hit the road for 2-4 months.

    The partial working income was enough to cover all thier bills, the bike/gear, motel stays and drinking.

    • LousyCornMuffins@lemmy.world
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      49 seconds ago

      the retirement goal is to be a year round camp host for the park system. I’d say national park, but my favorite is a state park and i don’t expect the US national park system to exist in, uh, carry the two, 2065 when I am finally allowed to either die or retire.

    • Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      People still do this. I have a buddy who only works 3-4 months a year. Hes a pipeline welder so long hours and hard work, but then he travels around the rest of the time

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        5 hours ago

        It works for them because their work is high skill and always useful, general office work like mine (dev) is impossible to find a job if you were to immediately quit. It’s quite different when you’re competing against thousands of cheap IT graduates looking to flock to your country and work for pennies on the dollar.

        BTW not saying I’m anti immigration, it’s just the way the tech space is right now.

        Not American but I’ve heard American companies hire foreigners because they can wage slave them with Visa entrapment, no Visa and you’re deported. People that are trying to improve their life are just taken advantage of.

        I haven’t heard of anything like that happening to tradespeople

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          I think it’s more because pipeline work is inherently unstable so they get paid a lot but it’s for short contracts. Plus it means businesses are more used to transient workers.

          Like my buddy can clear $80k in 3 months working 100hr weeks. There’s no IT job in the world that would give you those kinds of hours.

          And yeah, American companies sometimes use the visa trap to get workers. But don’t pretend thats a uniquely American phenomenon haha

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      5 hours ago

      I kind of do this. I high rig for concerts in the summer, then fuck off the rest of the year.