Both my wife and I are in situations at our places of employment (VA and University) that most probably will end in, you guessed it, unemployment. We are both unjabbed and that is all the explanation that is needed. So, we are thinking about starting a business. But with all of the instability, we are double thinking, over thinking and pretty much not able to land on an idea that we think would be a great business to start. We are turning to, you, the Anons and asking all of you, what do you think would be the best decision to make on what type of business to start? Much appreciation and love to you all!!!
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I don't have any suggestions for a business but I just want to say best of luck. I can say this though from experience, look for something you will enjoy doing or at least not hate rather than how much money you can make and if at all possible start something that doesn't require any borrowing from a bank or require a lot of certification, licenses or is highly regulated. Also, obviously make sure to research the different kinds of BS corporation structures that exist beyond simple LLC and use one to insulate you from any loss or liability your business might go through. Again, best of luck. This is a time of immense opportunity.
small farm garden/maybe hydroponic if no space. & organic products to sell, canned goods, etc. also prepackaged meals. In Jfk jr's 1997 survival guide to the future/George magazine, they predicted the restaurants of the future would be the home delivery products we're seeing. I think people could make a nice living providing something people need/benefit from. President Trump also made a comment about future food/restaurants being profitable, but different.
I often wonder about borrowing a large amount of Fiat and buying land and other tangible assets, knowing it is likely that all debts will need to be zeroed out to facilitate the start of a new type of system.. The odds look better than 50/50
The banking corporations will all be bankrupted and so will go any debt to them. Ultimately it's all Rothschild debt which will be declared Odious and void. You get to keep what you have. this is just my analysis and opinions.
I am assuming that VA= work relating to military families. And university= teaching/education related work.
Is there a market for educating kids of military families in an online environment, where class curriculums could maintain a uniform education experience for kids who have to travel/move frequently due to parents changing bases?
It's pretty tough on kids to have to change schools frequently. But online education- particularly if tailored towards military families, could keep students and educators together regardless of where parents are stationed.
Honestly, I wouldn’t worry about it. This is all a movie. While I’m sure it seems scary and very real, you have to remember that any action against the Patriots of the USA while the White House is ILLEGALLY seized and occupied by a foreign entity are null and void. All of that to say, you literally can’t be fired, it’s all just a bluff full of empty threats from the shriveling deep state. Continue your life as you have been. No need to find a new job. Trust the plan. WWG1WGA
If you like golf- buy & sell used & new clubs- or refurbish them. Equestrian stuff- anything really. Like someone said try to take something your more knowledgeable about than the average person & that’s your niche..
When I was made redundant with a week's notice I had to think quickly. I sat down with a spreadsheet and listed all our expenditure. I marked everything that was unnecessary, such as subscriptions, and finally came up with a figure for the minimum amount that I HAD to earn daily in order to keep the house and not starve. That daily figure was actually lower than I expected and it gave me a target. It also felt far more achievable than, say, a yearly figure.
I spent the week surreptitiously copying and photographing documents at work that I thought might come in useful. I also copied the company's entire customer database so that I could do a mailshot. I ended up offering those customers the service which the company had been offering but no longer could without me.*
That let me earn enough to survive and then some. It also gave me time to figure out what I really wanted to do. I earned enough to retire to a Greek island.
That's just my anecdote. Nobody can tell YOU what to do, OP. It's personal and depends on your personal skills and location. But perhaps my anecdote will give you an idea. . .
I’ll let you know when I start seeing profit from the one I started online.