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Post by smsmith on Oct 6, 2021 12:12:43 GMT -6
I think there's a lot of money to be made if a guy can figure out how to redesign his businesses for as few people as possible. I got a hunch i'm gonna get jab-canned in the next couple weeks, so I've got to be ready to pick out a new profession. If and when it does happen, I think I'm gonna take the rest of October and November off before I worry about getting a paycheck again. Then I'll maybe get around to going and trying the skilled labor market and see if there is something out there to learn. I've got no real hankering to punch the clock going forward. Been hoping the obvious business idea comes forward out of all this economic and human destruction. A custom butcher shop? The one-person bar/restaurant redesign? Construction guy that answers his phone? Find a way to up cycle the chips pile in Remer? Vertically integrated food growing business? I heard a meat cutting degree is being offered at Ridgewater and CLC(Staples campus, I think) In this job market, I wouldn't be surprised if a guy could get the schooling paid for by working for a butcher for a period of time edit...one thing about custom butchering is you either need to be dealing with super high quality meat (heritage breed pigs for example), which then requires a population base that is willing/able to pay for that product....or you'll need to be processing a bunch of meat to make a living. You also better like working with cold hands. I think there may be a niche market for on the farm/mobile butchering, but that would be a different deal entirely than running a butcher shop.
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Post by chummer16 on Oct 6, 2021 12:17:21 GMT -6
If these places make it through the coming winter, they may make it long term. I think there's a lot of money to be made if a guy can figure out how to redesign his businesses for as few people as possible. I got a hunch i'm gonna get jab-canned in the next couple weeks, so I've got to be ready to pick out a new profession. If and when it does happen, I think I'm gonna take the rest of October and November off before I worry about getting a paycheck again. Then I'll maybe get around to going and trying the skilled labor market and see if there is something out there to learn. I've got no real hankering to punch the clock going forward. Been hoping the obvious business idea comes forward out of all this economic and human destruction. A custom butcher shop? The one-person bar/restaurant redesign? Construction guy that answers his phone? Find a way to up cycle the chips pile in Remer? Vertically integrated food growing business? My local butcher shop just sold. Family had run it for decades but this generation wanted nothing to do with it. I kicked it around but they wanted almost 2 million. Kicker is it is next to the new Amazon complex. I only have one butcher left within a reasonable distance and they are packed everyday. I liked the idea of a butcher hybrid shop. Plumbing and electrical is my other thought, it is impossible to get someone to call you back.
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Post by sd51555 on Oct 6, 2021 12:26:02 GMT -6
I think there's a lot of money to be made if a guy can figure out how to redesign his businesses for as few people as possible. I got a hunch i'm gonna get jab-canned in the next couple weeks, so I've got to be ready to pick out a new profession. If and when it does happen, I think I'm gonna take the rest of October and November off before I worry about getting a paycheck again. Then I'll maybe get around to going and trying the skilled labor market and see if there is something out there to learn. I've got no real hankering to punch the clock going forward. Been hoping the obvious business idea comes forward out of all this economic and human destruction. A custom butcher shop? The one-person bar/restaurant redesign? Construction guy that answers his phone? Find a way to up cycle the chips pile in Remer? Vertically integrated food growing business? My local butcher shop just sold. Family had run it for decades but this generation wanted nothing to do with it. I kicked it around but they wanted almost 2 million. Kicker is it is next to the new Amazon complex. I only have one butcher left within a reasonable distance and they are packed everyday. I liked the idea of a butcher hybrid shop. Plumbing and electrical is my other thought, it is impossible to get someone to call you back. Did someone buy it, or is it still sitting empty? I can't imagine a business like that would be valued more than one dollar over salvage cost.
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Post by benmnwi on Oct 6, 2021 13:09:41 GMT -6
Why do you think your job may be in danger?
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Post by sd51555 on Oct 6, 2021 13:27:44 GMT -6
Why do you think your job may be in danger? My outfit is a 100+ employer. There was already a company wide email late last week saying if Biden's large employer vax mandate survives constitutional challenge (and it will), we are bound by it. They didn't jump the gun on forcing anything, they're just communicating a wait and see 'don't bail yet' kind of message. So unless a governor or judge steps in quickly, i'm gonna be on strike with lots of other capable americans no longer welcome in the workforce.
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Post by Sandbur on Oct 6, 2021 13:31:11 GMT -6
I heard a meat cutting degree is being offered at Ridgewater and CLC(Staples campus, I think) In this job market, I wouldn't be surprised if a guy could get the schooling paid for by working for a butcher for a period of time edit...one thing about custom butchering is you either need to be dealing with super high quality meat (heritage breed pigs for example), which then requires a population base that is willing/able to pay for that product....or you'll need to be processing a bunch of meat to make a living. You also better like working with cold hands. I think there may be a niche market for on the farm/mobile butchering, but that would be a different deal entirely than running a butcher shop. There were a few guys who did that on the farm work. Most had a connection to a specific butcher shop. I often called one guy from just north of St Cloud. Your wife knows that area, but he passed away.
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Post by Foggy on Oct 6, 2021 16:39:27 GMT -6
If these places make it through the coming winter, they may make it long term. I think there's a lot of money to be made if a guy can figure out how to redesign his businesses for as few people as possible. I got a hunch i'm gonna get jab-canned in the next couple weeks, so I've got to be ready to pick out a new profession. If and when it does happen, I think I'm gonna take the rest of October and November off before I worry about getting a paycheck again. Then I'll maybe get around to going and trying the skilled labor market and see if there is something out there to learn. I've got no real hankering to punch the clock going forward. Been hoping the obvious business idea comes forward out of all this economic and human destruction. A custom butcher shop? The one-person bar/restaurant redesign? Construction guy that answers his phone? Find a way to up cycle the chips pile in Remer? Vertically integrated food growing business? I've got a good, one-man bar and restaurant idea for you if your ready. I think it would work very well in Northen MN. Very Unique. Low investment.....PM me.
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Post by chummer16 on Oct 6, 2021 17:47:37 GMT -6
My local butcher shop just sold. Family had run it for decades but this generation wanted nothing to do with it. I kicked it around but they wanted almost 2 million. Kicker is it is next to the new Amazon complex. I only have one butcher left within a reasonable distance and they are packed everyday. I liked the idea of a butcher hybrid shop. Plumbing and electrical is my other thought, it is impossible to get someone to call you back. Did someone buy it, or is it still sitting empty? I can't imagine a business like that would be valued more than one dollar over salvage cost. It sold. Young guy bought it. I think the owners financed the sale. Not sure what they sold for, it was on the market for a year.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Oct 7, 2021 7:47:02 GMT -6
Now they want that fucking poison in your kids and grandkids. Sick fuckers.
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Post by buckvelvet on Oct 7, 2021 10:38:33 GMT -6
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Post by Catscratch on Oct 7, 2021 11:31:59 GMT -6
Go KS, rat them out! Honestly, I thought it was well known that fetal cells had been used in the testing of these vaccines... as well as the vaccines for chickenpox, rubella, hepatitis A, rabies, etc. Also in many meds I consider common; albuterol, aspirin, ibuprofen, Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Tums, Lipitor, Senokot, Motrin, Maalox, Ex-Lax, Benadryl, Sudafed, Preparation H, Claritin, Prilosec, and Zoloft. (stole that list from the internet, don't remember which site) With all that said I thought it was common knowledge that most meds that enter our body were tested on one of the two main fetal cell lines that are commonly grown.
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Post by buckvelvet on Oct 7, 2021 12:35:27 GMT -6
Go KS, rat them out! Honestly, I thought it was well known that fetal cells had been used in the testing of these vaccines... as well as the vaccines for chickenpox, rubella, hepatitis A, rabies, etc. Also in many meds I consider common; albuterol, aspirin, ibuprofen, Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Tums, Lipitor, Senokot, Motrin, Maalox, Ex-Lax, Benadryl, Sudafed, Preparation H, Claritin, Prilosec, and Zoloft. (stole that list from the internet, don't remember which site) With all that said I thought it was common knowledge that most meds that enter our body were tested on one of the two main fetal cell lines that are commonly grown. I want to point out something that maybe people didn’t catch.. the use of Embryonic Kidney cells, this means that fetuses had already developed kidneys, therefore weren’t in early stage.. this also shows the big push back against abortion laws like the heartbeat law and or 5wk max, is most likely a big pharma financed campaign, thru lobbying firms, the female rights activists most likely have no idea they’re being used by big pharma.. but it is a threat to supply for big pharma.They need late stage fetuses for R&D. So it’s all linked. More attention and outing of lobbyist groups and the corps they represent and the political figures they back, all this needs to be outed and made public.. complete with dollar amounts, and mission goals..
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Post by Tooln on Oct 9, 2021 6:17:12 GMT -6
Go KS, rat them out! Honestly, I thought it was well known that fetal cells had been used in the testing of these vaccines... as well as the vaccines for chickenpox, rubella, hepatitis A, rabies, etc. Also in many meds I consider common; albuterol, aspirin, ibuprofen, Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Tums, Lipitor, Senokot, Motrin, Maalox, Ex-Lax, Benadryl, Sudafed, Preparation H, Claritin, Prilosec, and Zoloft. (stole that list from the internet, don't remember which site) With all that said I thought it was common knowledge that most meds that enter our body were tested on one of the two main fetal cell lines that are commonly grown. Yes it was or should have been a well known fact, but maybe now more people will realize it's the truth.
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Post by Foggy on Oct 10, 2021 19:08:53 GMT -6
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Post by biglakebass on Oct 10, 2021 21:19:04 GMT -6
Lmfao... x5
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