
So You Have An Amazing Job — Will Your Job TODAY Benefit You In The FUTURE Post-Collapse?
Picture this: you just dealt with a survival situation, and now you're living in your bug out cabin with your family while trying to stay afloat. You're seeking a way to make a living in a world without computers and the Internet. Whereas in the old world you were a skilled graphic designer, writer, or CPA, post-collapse you no longer have marketable skills to help you barter because the grid is down and who knows when it'll be back up.
It's true — when SHTF and the Internet are no longer available, many of us will cease to have the skillset to help us survive in a world after the collapse.
So, after an economic or societal collapse, what skills will be the most marketable?
Find out what skills and trades you should be studying now before the collapse takes place after the break. Prepare yourself so that you can survive after STHF!
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Rocky Sager
I’m a carpenter so. .. guess that means I’m half way there. Lol
Oh look, more clickbait bullshit from die hard survivor.
Well I’m a welder so I’m pretty sure I’m always going to be needed.
Lay the plane over
Ah, only if you want it to work smoothly, Herk
I’m a meat cutter. I think butchery is important along with meat prep. For storage
Shouldn’t food production be first on the list
I’m a machinist
1,2,4 covered. Guess I’ll do just fine.
As a butcher i feel this skill should be in the list. Especially considering most people have no idea where thier food comes from and wouldnt be able to prosses let alone procure thier own meat when SHTF
Three out of five – and I can reload ammo,
Of there is electricity or compressed gases.
Otherwise – uh oh.
Umm …..yeah they have generator welding rigs ,with 110 outlets .
So yep.
Jack of all trades master of one (welding) sooo yeah ill be just fine
Larry Howerton
I am a hunter, gatherer, trapper, hide Tanner, herbalist, handyman, carpenter, ex-Marine Rifleman and qualified Rifle expert. I’m now accepting SHTF scenario team member reservations at 500$ a month. Message me for details…
I guess medical was forgotten? Lol guess I should drop out of paramedic school
I think you overlooked Doctors/nurses/EMTs.
i would definitely throw a arborist in the mix…someone that could harvest wood for cooking building shelter and heat…there kinda of necessity’s to survive…
This is a great list. Teaching myself and my kids these important skills.
Don’t forget medical people. Problem is that “Modern Medicine” is too high tech. The machines and medications might not be available. Need low tech basics. Suturing and wound care would be invaluable skills.
Dang! No,$#%&!@*fucker upper on the list?!
I’m screwed!
3 out of 5. The only furniture I can build is like stick stuff. Although you can sit on it or sit a plate down. I doubt anyone would pay for it. As far as electronics, I can turn on a radio
I can order pizzas like no man alive. I even have the app.
Murdering without remorse.
Lmao
I’m a seamstress with a treadle! I don’t think my skills would be looked over!
URR! KILL!!!
I lost an eye and part of my soul over there. Not to mention my Brother’s lives. I will kill them all.
That falls under farming. All true farmers are also their own butchers
I’m a welder and can run an arc with 2 car batteries. Not hard to find a way to charge those
Falls under farming
Carpenter for Life.
Life Long Survivor
Small farmers yes, but the big agra corporations rely on specialists these days.
Guys, as a veteran, I am quite certain there is a huge difference between killing for personal or national defense and murder. an’t say which is which in “the war on terror”.
Wellllllllll let’s start at the top I’ve been a rancher, a butcher, a logger, trapper,miner,and a carpenter. I can also hunt, fish and find food in general.
Roberto, check out #1
Roberto, check out #1
Medic here from the ‘Stan. I hope when SHTF i’m in the company of vets like yourself
EMS/Marine…. i think I’ll be just fine 🙂
What a ridiculous article.
Chris Nate Walker
Accountants be useful
You be on my team for $499.99 a month.
I am a chef so yah I know what is edible what it looks like where it grows and how to harvest it I I also hunt my own food at home so I can shoot dead on so I think it will I also know how to make my own knifes
I’m from Mississippi no more needs to be said
Nope, I’ll be a pirate and pillage those who attack me. Guile and deception are acceptable.
You would fit here in Wyoming pretty well. No worries when SHTF haha.
Blacksmith should’ve been on the list along with the gunsmith or carpenter. Also leather workers.
Well I’m a welder fabricator, trained automotive tech, military diesel mechanic, son of a carpenter, I blacksmith knives and other tools, have 10yrs of training behind a gun. Emergency first aid training And practice bushcraft ,survival skills on a regular basis. I would say I’ll be alright. I personally don’t think this is right around the corner but ya never know.