What are some /out/ jobs?
Not necessarily jobs where you're always outside, but jobs that allow you to live in beautiful places and have enough time/money to do /out/ activities
Are these bait threads or bots? This shit gets posted every 4 hours. There's multiple other threads.
>>897400
I ctrl-F'd "jobs" and got nothing
>>897404
I spotted 7 threads related to attaining an /out/ lifestyle/career, and 3 specifically related to jobs/college majors to get a /out/ job. Took less than a minute to do.
>>897395
Teacher in a small rural town
>>897395
Seasonal resort/recreation work.
Pay is shit, but some places feed and house you and you get to live in some beautiful places
Commercial fisherman.
>>898889
>>897395
You can always do farming on the side, it doesn't have to be your main source of income
>>897395
I worked on an organic dairy farm for a full year. Outdoors the entire time. Started out doing the field work (pulling weeds, basically) which is an awful job, but I worked my way up to care-taking and milking the cows. It's not a bad gig, difficult and dirty work, but and I enjoyed being outdoors and around animals the whole time.
>>898785
>working with animals
They're such cute little creatures.
>>899229
common sense
get a proper job first
>>897395
honestly you can live wherever you want if you have one of those home office jobs. freelance software developer for example. All you need is an internet connection. good money too
Alternatively you could become a veterinarian / rural Doctor. You'll get to drive around beautiful landscapes all day and befriend the farmers and stuff
the gay forest rangers... .
parks & rec maintenance guys
I hope donald kills all govt workers, stealin americas wealth
>>900644
Alright Ron Swanson