
But the surf community has been at the forefront of the rebuilding process in New York and New Jersey. Maybe it's the ideal of a worldwide tribe. Maybe it's because surfers have such a close relationship with storms.

And so many retailers anywhere near the beach took a beating from Sandy. Like most surf shops, it's a small mom-and-pop - or sometimes just a pop. Others didn't seem so disrupted, but baywater had flooded hundreds of thousands of homes.Ĭolumbo re-opened Right Coast in April. history, had left some towns a ragged collection of pilings. By daybreak, Superstorm Sandy, the second worst natural disaster in U.S. Beach towns that were the fabric of millions of childhood memories were destroyed. Inland waterways swallowed neighborhoods. "The destruction was incredible - hard to believe." "I rode the storm out here and watched our town go down the tubes before my eyes," said Mike Columbo, a Jersey original and owner of Right Coast Surf Shop in Seaside Park. It's been a long road back and there's still a lot of work to do, but a little summer will hopefully ease things up in NY. Please forward your resume to be considered.It's been over six months since Hurricane Sandy and the Rockaway Beach area was among the hardest hit.

MUST have a clean driving record & be able to lift 50 pounds.

Transporting merchandise between store locations.Job Duties include but are not limited to:

The main responsibility of this position would be driving a box truck with merchandise to our 3 different store locations (Point Pleasant Beach/Toms River/ Little Silver) and unloading boxes of shipment. We are a year-round local beach shop with a wide variety of surf and snow equipment, gear, apparel, housewares and accessories. This position works Monday- Friday 9am-5pm and is off all major holidays & weekends. Brave New World is seeking self motivated, hardworking individuals to fillįull Time position of: Multi- Site Property Maintenance Person
