Shame about your business.
Fauxahontas / Bernie/ AOC are all rejoicing at every closure.
I mean a serious stock market decling along with a substantial infrastucture/govt services outage.well there are so many variables to your question
So do you care to share? Other than reading "King Rat?" Yeah, I know about shorting the market.
. Originally Posted by gnadfly
Worked out fine for me. Was furloughed for 2 months--- unemployment didn't cover my entire income-- but enough for me to be stable.So unemployment didn't cover your entire income. You were furloughed and your small business may not survivel.
My small business though-- might not survive. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
well there are so many variables to your questionCorrect in there are a lot of undefined variables in my scenario. Generally, you answered the question by "being prepared and perhaps bartering."
if theres a collapse, is there inflation and the dollar loses value?
the old gold is a store of value would seem to be a worthless idea
in a complete collapse you want food, water, fortified housing, weapons, a fuel depo and generators, maybe a self defense compact with neighbors
oh and medicines
and try to take the high ground
steer clear of partnering with people who look like the stereotypical guy in the movies who sneak eats all the all the provisions the first day Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
sell ammo and food Originally Posted by rexdutchmanJust drive.
. . . many of the truck drivers who left in 2019 and earlier this year aren't coming back, said Craig Fuller, CEO of trucking data company FreightWaves. Lots of them retired: The average truck driver is in their early to mid-50s. Another explanation: Industries with jobs that allow blue-collar laborers to stay close to home are booming, like food delivery and construction.
"It doesn't seem that people are taking trucking jobs for some reason," Fuller told Business Insider. "We think that certain jobs — construction, Instacart, Uber Eats — all these other jobs are taking from the same labor pool of truck drivers."