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ibleedHUSKERred
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by ibleedHUSKERred » Tue May 04, 2010 11:08 am
Hey there.. I was thinking about moving to Bozeman for the summer. I was wondering if anyone knew or had some suggestions of places to find some full-time/part-time work. I am 21 years old, a senior in college, and a hard worker and I would love to live out there during the summer months and explore Bozeman and Montana but cannot do it without some source of income. Anyone have any suggestions? I've been combing Craigslist (which is pretty worthless 99% of the time) and checking out the Bozeman Chronicle.
Any suggestions would be great!

Thanks
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by whitetrashgriz » Tue May 04, 2010 12:35 pm
depending on what you are looking to do i don't think finding work would be too difficult. certainly not as difficult as the last couple summers. obviously constructiuon isn't what it once was, but with a little effort you can still find work. also, landscaping and lawn care are usually hiring pretty well come summer. if you are a cook of some kind it seems as though they are in need all over. just depends on what you're looking for but i'd say available part-time should be fairly easy to find.
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by ChiOCat » Wed May 05, 2010 6:46 am
I worked at Joes Parkway two summers and highly recommend it, it's a great way to meet people. People are buying beer, so they're happy. And the owners are (were at least) decent to work for.
Unless it's changed drastically.
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ibleedHUSKERred
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by ibleedHUSKERred » Wed May 05, 2010 5:26 pm
Hmm these are things I'll have to look into! Nothing is official yet but I really want to move out there at some point for a while and now seems like the perfect time..! Just got to get over the initial hump seeing as how it's a fairly large decision. Thanks for the advice.. I'd ideally like to work at a place where I can meet a bunch of people and have an overall pretty relaxed work environment just to have fun, make some money, and again explore what Montana has to offer. Decisions decisions!
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by Sportin' Life » Thu May 06, 2010 12:19 am
ibleedHUSKERred wrote:Hmm these are things I'll have to look into! Nothing is official yet but I really want to move out there at some point for a while and now seems like the perfect time..! Just got to get over the initial hump seeing as how it's a fairly large decision. Thanks for the advice.. I'd ideally like to work at a place where I can meet a bunch of people and have an overall pretty relaxed work environment just to have fun, make some money, and again explore what Montana has to offer. Decisions decisions!
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by AlphaGriz1 » Fri May 07, 2010 7:38 pm
You could pick a better place than Bozeman to live and work.
Dillon
Livingston
Helena
Butte
All less expensive and centrally located. The people are a lot nicer as well.
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by GOKATS » Fri May 07, 2010 7:45 pm
AlphaGriz1 wrote:You could pick a better place than Bozeman to live and work.
Dillon
Livingston
Helena
Butte
All less expensive and centrally located. The people are a lot nicer as well.
Only some asshole Butant would say that, Helena and Livingston aren't bad though.
BTW, I do like the people in Butte, I just wouldn't ever live there.

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by AlphaGriz1 » Sat May 08, 2010 12:04 pm
See I am the same way with Bozeman, get rid of all the people and start over it may not be a bad place.