
Anyone who is the least bit aware has been preparing for some sort of a survival situation for years, if not decades.
It might not be doomsday, but they have the basics to get through, even if “getting through” means a few hours or days without power or evacuating in the face of a major storm or even surviving a whole scale natural or a man-made disaster.
But what if the scenario is what some fear and life as we know it changes forever?
What about the day after?
For most of us, that means our careers will be inextricably altered, if not eradicated.
What then?
To see several professions you can learn in preparation for such an event, check out the next page.
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I feel jobs like an experienced electrician would be valuable as well, people want to be comfortable, if a person can set up somthing that makes your day to day easier they are worth keeping around.
I’m sorry, but your “gunsmith” picture is a broken down CO2 pistol I had as a teenager. Lol
This guy gets it^
Right
You should add mechanic/ welder to that list.
Much better haha
Now that’s what I’m talking about
You forgot moonshiner.