





gowithapro2009 wrote:My Moneys on Friday. Bye Bye June. Bye Bye other things,....You know the people who provide job opportunities for us are our real heros. Not so much guys who write letters saying they aren't gonna lay off. These poor kids are suffering. We'll see what happens on Friday.




SKIPUNK wrote:gowithapro2009 wrote:My Moneys on Friday. Bye Bye June. Bye Bye other things,....You know the people who provide job opportunities for us are our real heros. Not so much guys who write letters saying they aren't gonna lay off. These poor kids are suffering. We'll see what happens on Friday.
Nope, not happening. At least 2/3 weeks of staying alive. Don't ask, I can't tell my source.





JohnLemieux wrote:SKIPUNK wrote:gowithapro2009 wrote:My Moneys on Friday. Bye Bye June. Bye Bye other things,....You know the people who provide job opportunities for us are our real heros. Not so much guys who write letters saying they aren't gonna lay off. These poor kids are suffering. We'll see what happens on Friday.
Nope, not happening. At least 2/3 weeks of staying alive. Don't ask, I can't tell my source.
So who's your source?




truthhurts wrote:If you want to support the employees, just show up! The more skier visits the better. Also, if you have disposable income, take some ski/sb lessons. I know they are chomping at the bit, and right now you can book their best instructors to teach you things you never thought you could learn. I took a SB lesson with Dustin Dillard and it was incredible.
I don't know if anyone is doing anything yet, but I was wondering if there was some type of food drive for the employees or if they are still doing the dinners.
If nothing is in place and anyone wants to help, we should start a food drive for those who are not fortunate enough to have work.






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