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WKR
This is just me and I’m single with no kids (42), but I hustled for 4 months working extra jobs to save money and just moved to CO. I picked up/lucked into a transitional job teaching college part time for a Year and I worked a second job as well. After a little over a year, I landed a “real” job. If you can find relevant companies in isolated towns that could benefit from your experience, I wouldn’t hesitate to send them cold resumes. Unlike the cities, these places have very limited talent pools and while you will not get a relocation package, they may not pass up the opportunity to hire talent that comes their way. For a frame of reference, there were only 4 potential candidates for the job I have now and the company hired 2 of us even though they only “needed” one because they couldn’t pass on the talent. You’d think that there would be overqualified people fighting for a real job in a place like Durango, but apparently there were only 2 of us. While there aren’t a lot of real jobs, there’s also not much motivated talent.
Think outside the box: pitch yourself to ski resorts and outdoor brands. Look for bigger money companies based out of mountain towns because there are random PR firms and asset management companies based out of these types of towns. There is a very successful payroll company that has offices in 30 western towns including places such as Telluride.
Think outside the box: pitch yourself to ski resorts and outdoor brands. Look for bigger money companies based out of mountain towns because there are random PR firms and asset management companies based out of these types of towns. There is a very successful payroll company that has offices in 30 western towns including places such as Telluride.