A quick glance atGear Talkshows that NS is no different.
Curatedis an online shop unlike any other that sells sporting equipment.
Many of you definitely dont need advice on ski gear.

In fact, we see you dishing out great advice in the forums all the time.
So,could you be making money doing the same thing as a Curated expert?
This season will be his third as part of the team.

I actually first found them through an ad onCraigslist.
Next thing I knew, I was making sales and making a really solid amount of money.
Experts earn money from commissions on each sale and tips from customers.

Curatedexperts take as much or as little work as they want.
Etienne in his element
Over the past winter, I was working 5-days-a-week, 40-hours-a-week.
Then, I started doing marketing projects as well.

Its a really casual work environment, where you get to talk about something youre passionate about.
We know that were all here to go skiing.
Its understood that there will be times youre not available to help customers because youre out on the mountain.
Etienne explains why Curated has been a game-changer for him.
Curated experts have diverse backgrounds ranging from alpine racers to ski instructors, and many also work full-time jobs.
She likesCuratedbecause you could kind of pick your schedule, made up of three-hour blocks.
You pick different shifts every week and theyre all in three-hour blocks.
It’s a great gig no matter how you arrange things".
Its not every day I hear about a company doing something radically different in the ski industry.
Clearly, Curated experts are on to something big and loving what they do!
Edward Clems work-to-backcountry balance is definitely something that would appeal most to NSers.
Hes already shot a backcountry movie while atCuratedand this season, hell be making a sequel…