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For the bored among you, I would love some input. I am finishing an Appendix in my in-progress book with a list of good skills to have during bad times. For example, a mechanic will do better than a gender-differences public relations advisor in "real world" times. I just stated the below list, feel welcome to add your thoughts, preferably in a single job title as I am doing...
Appendix 2
Good talents
This is a list of jobs, talents, and skill sets that are likely to be useful during good times and bad, it is not all-inclusive. Every human is unequal in intelligence, skills, physical ability, attitude, etc. I am not suggesting that you become an expert in all, however, if you pick a few as a hobby during good times, they could make you more marketable during bad times.
“Repair” jobs
Appendix 2
Good talents
This is a list of jobs, talents, and skill sets that are likely to be useful during good times and bad, it is not all-inclusive. Every human is unequal in intelligence, skills, physical ability, attitude, etc. I am not suggesting that you become an expert in all, however, if you pick a few as a hobby during good times, they could make you more marketable during bad times.
“Repair” jobs
- Medical services
- Appliances
- Engines
- Motors
- Automobiles
- Haircutting
- Welding
- Home construction
- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Entrepreneurs
- Carpenters & contractors
- Engineers
- Metal fabrication
- Firewood gathering
- Protection of people and property
- Hope provision (preachers, politicians, palm readers...)
- Cold call salesman
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