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Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby Keone777 » Sat 01 Apr 2006, 20:22:38

What do you guys think the most useful and practical post Peak Oil trade will be?
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby lutherquick » Sat 01 Apr 2006, 20:35:40

I think funeral homes, embalmers, casket manufacturing, crematories and so forth should be a big business for countries furthest away from the energy reserves...
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby clover » Sat 01 Apr 2006, 20:45:46

Anything hands-on and practical, as many folks with office or retail jobs have lost touch with even basic DIY skills.

Square-foot/organic/frugal gardening, greywater recycling, home improvement (leaky faucets up to energy efficiency upgrades), welding, bicycle repair, small engine repair, basic electronics, etc. (I can see small bicycle- and crank-powered generators becoming attractive). Being able to make useful things from scrap. DIY and recycling skills will become more marketable, at least on a small, neighboorhood/citywide scale.
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby grillzilla » Sat 01 Apr 2006, 20:47:21

If it is one of the classic "trades" you are interested in rather than a college education.....

IMO one should stick with the basics. Plumbers and Electricians will still be very sought after. Especially those with knowledge of solar electric and water heating systems. You can't go very wrong with one of these trades. People will still have houses and they will need to have pluming that works and lights that go on.

Think of how many plumbers and electricians it will take to retrofit all the houses in the world for solar applications.
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby NeoPeasant » Sat 01 Apr 2006, 23:59:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lutherquick', 'I') think funeral homes, embalmers, casket manufacturing, crematories and so forth should be a big business for countries furthest away from the energy reserves...


Caskets are made of burnable wood, crematories use tons of natural gas, and embalming probably involves lots of petrochemicals.

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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby clover » Sun 02 Apr 2006, 00:00:39

A return to Zoroastrian "Towers of Silence" in the future, perhaps?


I forgot about nurses and EMTs. People are always going to hurt themselves, and they'll always be willing to pay for help if they need it badly enough.
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby mekrob » Sun 02 Apr 2006, 00:55:15

Skill: Having a brain should fit you just well.
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby Ayoob » Sun 02 Apr 2006, 02:00:12

For the average man, I'd say that plundering and marauding would work out OK. It'll be just like the Vikings again.
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby Keith_McClary » Sun 02 Apr 2006, 03:38:25

Brewing, distilling and grow-ops might be good.

For brewing you need a source of barley etc.
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby killJOY » Sun 02 Apr 2006, 10:46:33

Pulling the pork. :?
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby The_Virginian » Mon 03 Apr 2006, 05:00:00

Breeding fast and smart pidgeons.

(not my bright idea...but oh so true.)
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Re: Most Useful Post Peak Oil Skill/Trade?

Unread postby Kfish » Mon 03 Apr 2006, 05:36:38

"Report for composting" :lol: Macabre yet funny.

Most useful skill? Producing food under local conditions, closely followed by production of shelter, clothing and booze.

And yes, there will still be a market for the world's second oldest profession.

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