Answer #1

Truck driving and nurses.

Answer #2

Being an AVON rep … no matter how bad things get, women will simply not live without their lipstick ;)

Answer #3

lol thats so true

Answer #4

I am gonna go to nursing school after the baby is born. But im hearing even nurses re finding it hard to get a job :/

Answer #5

OK, Worst-case scenario: Imagine a total breakdown of all markets, in a post-civilization scenario where people go back to be medieval farming self supporters. There is no more gas, thus no farther-than-regional trade, no valid currency, no state organization, everything is broken down… What job will still be there?

Doctors will always be needed. Well, no one will ask for a plastic surgeon, but the doc who comes to heal your broken ankle will have a job. Midwives will always be needed. And people will always pay one for helping them during birth. Families who have a baby coming will pay a midwife. With silver cutlery, with things they harvest in their garden or maybe with helping the midwife to build or repair her own house if the babies dad is a craftsman.

Other than that, every small town will have an undertaker, a veterinarian, a mason and a carpenter. And a priest.

Answer #6

well ..the network marketing buisness as whole coz it depends on the people more than the economy

Answer #7

haha wat about nurses?

Answer #8

Most things that nurses do could also be done by a family member. So in my total-breakdown-of-civilization scenario, you have no more working cars. So people will not transport the sick and injured to a hospital, but instead put the doctor on horseback and have him ride to the patients home. Where the patients family will then clean, and feed the patient and make sure he takes his medication as ordered. There might still be a few hospitals with nurses, bot not as many as there are now.

But in a not-so-very-bad-case scenario with a mere recession, a nurse will be a relatively safe job.

Answer #9

Truck drivers? Really, Elmo? You need gas to run trucks. Long transports will make goods more expensive. What if people can’t afford that anymore?

Answer #10

Cool…. If the world ever gets that bad then i will just have to build my own sh!t and grow my own food. Good thing i gotta handy man at home ;)

Answer #11

My bad. I thought she was talking about the current economic situation we are in right now. :D But if you are talking post apocalyptically them yes. But them I was watching Mad Max and that was a bitching truck that he was driving! I think it was the second movie. I am sure they got paid something. Also Harlots will make money during an extreme recession.

Answer #12

lol well i was talking about now… or in two years. not when the world falls to peices lol. But its all good nd fun

Answer #13

Shoe Store…Everyone needs Shoes!

Answer #14

lol sure do

Answer #15

Lobbyist.

Answer #16

Babysitter

Answer #17

Anything to do with utilities. Water, electric, gas ect. Anything in the medical field.

Answer #18

wow that’s to stupidest thing i ever heard. first part is so wrong cause when women don’t have cash they don’t want to pay 50.00 for lip crap they go to k mart and get it for 5 bucks.

and if your statement holds any truth then females need to re-adjust there life and thrive towards a higher purpose than looking like a attractive to every man they meet. dirty scags

Answer #19

Ya it was kinda think she meant that as a joke really

Answer #20

Thats the admin of the site. We kinda know each other by now. I think that wasnt meant to take so seriously. So hostile. I could call u a big @sshole and a tight wad

Answer #21

John, buddy … it’s time to take off your tighty-whiteys and wear some big boy pants.

Answer #22

You forgot the herbalist (medicine man). Those who know which plants do what in treatment of pain and infection. Otherwise going to a doctor particularly for surgery could be a painful and deadly expierence.

Answer #23

That’s true. When companies were folding during the recession around 2009 and woman lost jobs and couldn’t find work…They found woman who decided to sell cosmetics, were doing exceptionally well.

Answer #24

Well Elmo is right whether now or in the future…Truck drivers who drive garbage trucks for pick up and delivery to dump sites……There will always be garbage that needs disposing of.

Answer #25

John I hate to burst your bubble but in a research they did during the unemployment spike …They did find woman selling costmetics to be doing very well. Oh and by the way, cosmetics don’t just include lipstick, it also includes soaps, lotions, shampoos, and cologne sprays….you can call those woman who purchase that stuff “scags” if you want …but they aren’t dirty nor do they stink from lack of hygiene.

Answer #26

In the current or near future recession I would say working or owning stores such as grocery, thrift, or Dollar General stores. People will always regardless of economy need to eat, buy necessities like toilet paper, detergents, and clothing…However in recession times they gravitate to where it costs them the least.

Answer #27

wow didnt know that. Cool!! I might do something like htat on the side for now

Answer #28

wow awesome. so ha!! :p she was right. even tho i thought she was kinda joking. Thats cool tho. thanks marisha

Answer #29

No joke Annie, I met a woman who had started out doing Mary Kay from the ressession before 2009 and that became her full time job developing a network of other women she signed on under her. When the 2009 unemployment hit…she was well on her way in her earnings and getting her Mary Kay pink car. But she did say starting out is alot of work and establishing a network base of women under you is key to how well you can do.

Answer #30

I know a couple avon/mary kay reps. They do ok. Just gotta get into it. Work hard u can succeed in anything

Answer #31

You go girl,,, :)

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