cedarsanctum
re: Member
Sure, if you can afford to work for minimum wage. Where i work is a worker owned cooperative, and we all make the same pay. We also get free lodging, electricity, heat, and mostly free food, so the wage is a little deceptive. Free heat from geothermal sources is a really big thing in the mountains, especially at 10 deg. F in the winter, and free electricity from our own mini-hydro system makes living out there quite comfy. You just can't be in it for the money.hi jef
that looks better than my drive to work
up for a exchange ?
cheers
chris
My actual daily commute to work is a walk across a bridge;
I never get tired of this view.
The previous picture i only get to do in the months when the roads over the pass are clear.
Jef