Dirty Skirts Remote Working Women

Dirty Skirts Remote Working Women

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A community for women who work remotely! Networking and support through social activities! Join us!

03/24/2024

We have recently changed the focus of the group from being an outdoor group for women to a group for women who work remotely!

In between jobs? Looking to shift fields? Having trouble revising your resume? Ask questions, offer advice, search for a new role. We post job search resources that often come directly from group members who know first hand about remote openings with their employers!

We are open to ladies who work remotely in the US. Events are created in the greater Columbia, SC area but you are absolutely encouraged to share the link with your own local groups to help build an in-person network in your town/city. Starting is easy!



To join us, click the link to our Facebook group!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/649900170145121/?ref=share_group_link

Dirty Skirts Remote Working Women A community for women who work remotely! Networking and support through social activities! Join us!

Photos from Great Smoky Mountains National Park's post 06/14/2023

Just a friendly reminder…

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@harryshimmin : 9 Brits and 1 American on a guided tour of the Tian Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan. We’d just reached the highest point in the trek and I separated from the group to take pictures on top of a hill/cliff edge. While I was taking pictures I heard the sound of deep ice cracking behind me. This is where the video starts. I’d been there for a few minutes already so I knew there was a spot for shelter right next to me. I was on a cliff edge, so I could only run away from the shelter (hence why I don’t move). Yes I left it to the last second to move, and yes I know it would have been safer moving to the shelter straight away. I’m very aware that I took a big risk. I felt in control, but regardless, when the snow started coming over and it got dark / harder to breath, I was bricking it and thought I might die. Behind the rock it was like being inside a blizzard. Once it was over the adrenaline rush hit me hard. I was only covered in a small layer of snow, without a scratch. When I re-joined the group I could see they were all safe, although one had cut her knee quite badly (she rode one of the horses to the nearest medical facility). Another had fallen off a horse and sustained some light bruising. The whole group was laughing and crying, happy to be alive (including the girl who cut her knee). It was only later we realised just how lucky we’d been. If we had walked 5 minutes further on our trek, we would all be dead. The trail we were suppose to take went right through the path of avalanche. We traversed it afterwards, walking among massive ice boulders and rocks that had been thrown much further than we could have run, even if we acted immediately. To make it worse, the path runs alongside a low ridge, hiding the mountain from view, so we would have only heard the roar before lights out. .📸Credit: @harryshimmin .#Mountainplanet #mountaineering #mountains #mountaineering #climbing #summit #7summits #Everest #8848 02/13/2023

This was a horseback guided tour through the mountains overseas, but e-bike this is unbelievably beautiful, read the post under the video.

@harryshimmin : 9 Brits and 1 American on a guided tour of the Tian Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan. We’d just reached the highest point in the trek and I separated from the group to take pictures on top of a hill/cliff edge. While I was taking pictures I heard the sound of deep ice cracking behind me. This is where the video starts. I’d been there for a few minutes already so I knew there was a spot for shelter right next to me. I was on a cliff edge, so I could only run away from the shelter (hence why I don’t move). Yes I left it to the last second to move, and yes I know it would have been safer moving to the shelter straight away. I’m very aware that I took a big risk. I felt in control, but regardless, when the snow started coming over and it got dark / harder to breath, I was bricking it and thought I might die. Behind the rock it was like being inside a blizzard. Once it was over the adrenaline rush hit me hard. I was only covered in a small layer of snow, without a scratch. When I re-joined the group I could see they were all safe, although one had cut her knee quite badly (she rode one of the horses to the nearest medical facility). Another had fallen off a horse and sustained some light bruising. The whole group was laughing and crying, happy to be alive (including the girl who cut her knee). It was only later we realised just how lucky we’d been. If we had walked 5 minutes further on our trek, we would all be dead. The trail we were suppose to take went right through the path of avalanche. We traversed it afterwards, walking among massive ice boulders and rocks that had been thrown much further than we could have run, even if we acted immediately. To make it worse, the path runs alongside a low ridge, hiding the mountain from view, so we would have only heard the roar before lights out. .📸Credit: @harryshimmin .#Mountainplanet #mountaineering #mountains #mountaineering #climbing #summit #7summits #Everest #8848

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