Now as for myself, have lived a more unique life I guess. Most of my life have worked the winters then hiked and enjoyed summers. Actually it has been working till spring then going back to work sometime in the fall. As for work, it has been mostly doing things that are in the retail business like being a cashier, putting out freight, helping customers, etc. This winter and the last two winters before, have worked at the local Dollar Tree store here where I live. And off and on since 1981, have lived here in the Jackson Hole, Wyo. area. And since 1978, have hiked all over the American West and have loved it!!!! The last 5 summers alone have gone up to Alaska. A few of my most favorite places in the lower 48 states have been in the Thorofare and the Absarokas here in NW Wyoming and the Escalante region in Southern Utah. Now am in my low 60s (61) but still have my health. I plan to continue to hike, backpack and travel as long as I am able. Sometime soon when I get on Social Security, plan to hike and travel 24/7 all year long, again as long as I am able. Maybe I have worked the winters, but seriously seriously I consider my main career to me my wilderness and mountain hiking, traveling, and wandering. And this year is my 40th anniversary, since starting in 1978, with my mountain wilderness wanderings. Now one doesn't need much money to live and wander in the deep wilderness, for if one is in the deep wilderness ... no stores so how can one spend money. And as a saying I saw years ago on a sign near Cody, Wyoming .... 'At The End Of The Road Where The Trails and Life begin'.