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Job options in this new economy

Posted By: CCTX

Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:40 AM

Telemedicine
Make "Home movies"
Virtual financial consultant
Telemarketing
Virtual fishing guide
Virtual consulting world wide LLC

Anybody got some other ideas?
Posted By: Gixxer1k

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:42 AM

Remain calm
Get through this mess
Come back stronger than ever
Remain calm
Posted By: outfishdya

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:42 AM

I am thinking about being a food critic.
How does one start this profession?
Posted By: Bigbob_FTW

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:45 AM

Need a virtual sprocket?
Posted By: Der Vorsteher

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:50 AM

I'm going to start a new YouTube fishing channel with some buddies, we will call ourselves the Hooligan Squad.
Posted By: CCTX

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:52 AM

Virtual personal trainer
Day trader
Author
Home school teacher
Posted By: lanman71

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:59 AM

online tutors
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 01:06 AM

Toilet paper delivery person. You could drive a Brinks Truck and carry a shotgun.
Posted By: senko9S

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 01:24 AM

logistics
Posted By: Gusick

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:36 AM

Write books- Self help and romance novels.
Posted By: Beer Money

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:41 AM

Originally Posted by outfishdya
I am thinking about being a food critic.
How does one start this profession?

Critique food.
Posted By: junk baits

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:46 AM

Amatuer Porn Star. Make sure to groups less than 10.
Posted By: Gusick

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:49 AM

I'm thinking of making a rap album.
Posted By: bradnitro175

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:51 AM

Landscaping basically all manual labor
Posted By: kennerdude

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:56 AM

GPS Inc. Groceries procurement specialist to help seniors.
Posted By: Billy Blazer 300 HPDI

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 03:09 AM

I got a really good job to look forward too!!!

I'm going to retire in a few months. I rolled my stocks to goverment securities a couple years back when stocks where good. I lost a little bit but not that much he last couple of weeks, not even enought to worry about and it will come back.

I plan to buy a new travel trailer next week and load the wife and dog up and head to North Eastern Oklahoma and look for some land to live on a raise a few cows. Also fish a few tournaments and rope a steer or two once I retire. I pretty much beat the system and don't mine letting people know. May even go buy me a new one ton Ram truck next week if I can get a deal.

Thats my new job I'm looking forward too!!!

With all that said, if I had to tough it out again. I'd do the same thing as 9/11. Hang on till it gets better. I had my days trying to sell a control system to a Refining company after 9/11 was like pushing a string up a goats behind. But it will get better. Same as the oil bust in the earlier 80's when I worked for the old Kerr McGee Oil Company. It may take a while but it will get better. Trust me, I aint the only guy in his sixties that lived through both, but the difference this time and lives are on the line and most have compremised health. My parents are long gone, but watching my wife worry about her 84 year old father hurts my heart.

As far as real new jobs, most of these new hot jobs will be short lived, keep doing what your doing it will more than likely get better.
Posted By: on the fly

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 03:21 AM

Shave my chest and back and be a rug weaver. hammer
Posted By: TR176

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 03:29 AM

Originally Posted by Beer Money
Originally Posted by outfishdya
I am thinking about being a food critic.
How does one start this profession?

Critique food.


Eat something’s besides maters and taters.
Posted By: TR176

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 03:30 AM

In the short run a hospitalist would be a good choice.
Posted By: bronco71

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 03:34 AM

Originally Posted by TR176
In the short run a hospitalist would be a good choice.

Lol, I ain't going near a hospital these days.....
Posted By: Bassman_78

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 03:42 AM

Human lab rat for medication trial testing
Posted By: CCTX

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 10:23 AM

I don’t see a NewMexicofishingforum
Just sayin’
Posted By: John175☮

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 10:50 AM

I am considering a career in motivational posting.
Posted By: CCTX

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 10:54 AM

Don’t just consider, put your thoughts into action and move forward with calm confidence.
You can do it!
Posted By: Bigbob_FTW

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:06 PM

Learn to code. plenty of jobs and you can work from home.
Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:09 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Don’t just consider, put your thoughts into action and move forward with calm confidence.
You can do it!


*insert into serene fishing scene with landmarks blacked out*
Posted By: T Bird

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 12:28 PM

Drone dog walker.
Posted By: Curt0407

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 01:13 PM

Billy, I would bet that you could get some great deals on travel trailers and trucks now. No doubt the dealers are getting hungry for sales about now. I am in a position like you except that I am already retired. Lookin to buy a new vehicle in the near future hoping to cash in on a good deal.
Posted By: el Rojo

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 02:35 PM

Originally Posted by Billy Blazer 300 HPDI
I got a really good job to look forward too!!!

I'm going to retire in a few months. I rolled my stocks to goverment securities a couple years back when stocks where good. I lost a little bit but not that much he last couple of weeks, not even enought to worry about and it will come back.

I plan to buy a new travel trailer next week and load the wife and dog up and head to North Eastern Oklahoma and look for some land to live on a raise a few cows. Also fish a few tournaments and rope a steer or two once I retire. I pretty much beat the system and don't mine letting people know. May even go buy me a new one ton Ram truck next week if I can get a deal.

Thats my new job I'm looking forward too!!!

With all that said, if I had to tough it out again. I'd do the same thing as 9/11. Hang on till it gets better. I had my days trying to sell a control system to a Refining company after 9/11 was like pushing a string up a goats behind. But it will get better. Same as the oil bust in the earlier 80's when I worked for the old Kerr McGee Oil Company. It may take a while but it will get better. Trust me, I aint the only guy in his sixties that lived through both, but the difference this time and lives are on the line and most have compremised health. My parents are long gone, but watching my wife worry about her 84 year old father hurts my heart.

As far as real new jobs, most of these new hot jobs will be short lived, keep doing what your doing it will more than likely get better.




The wife and I hit the road in an RV 6+ years ago. We're loving it. If you have any questions just ask.

Red
Posted By: Nickbyrd

Re: Job options in this new economy - 03/23/20 04:17 PM

Originally Posted by outfishdya
I am thinking about being a food critic.
How does one start this profession?

You have to have a good disgusted face (practice in the mirror)
Have to be a top notch a-hole
Must be able to throw hot pasta farther than 25 yards .
Yelling very loudly is always a plus.
Practice criticing your wife and mothers food and if they don’t kill you in your sleep than you’ve passed all the test.
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