
The Buffalo Bills are preparing for a winter wonderland at New Era Field this Sunday -- but they need a little help in getting the field ready for game day.
The Bills are once again offering $10 an hour to any fan 18 or over (or even younger, with the proper documentation) who's willing to come to the stadium this weekend to shovel snow. And if you're able to stick around for half of a typical work shift, the team will even invite you to the game against the Browns.
The Buffalo Bills and Jani-King are asking anyone ages 18 and over (or under 18 with proper working papers) interested in shoveling snow inside the stadium to come to New Era Field starting at 10:30 a.m. today (Saturday).
Shovelers can shovel snow throughout the day on Saturday and into the night into Sunday if needed. Rate of pay is $10 per hour. Lunch and dinner breaks will be provided throughout the shifts in a comfortable warming area. In addition, a complimentary Bills football game ticket will be given to those that work a four-hour shift or longer. Those interested in shoveling must have proper identification (driver's license, state ID) in order to work.
Prospective snow shovelers are also asked to dress appropriately for the weather and to bring their own shovels, (shovels will be provided if you do not have one).
Here's my question: do you have to pay taxes on those wages? Given the need of a state ID or "proper working papers," I'm sadly assuming yes, which is unfortunate. One would think that claiming a ticket to a game against the Browns in freezing temperatures would be enough of a tax on one's shoveling income.
The Bills offered this same deal last year, albeit a little later in the season than this time around. So if you're in the Buffalo area, need a little extra cash for the holiday season and don't mind hard work, maybe head out to the stadium. It sounds like the Bills could use your help.








































