Donate Bitcoin

Donate Paypal


PeakOil is You

PeakOil is You

I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistance..

Discussions related to the physiological and psychological effects of peak oil on our members and future generations.

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Mon 15 Oct 2007, 18:26:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('woodcutter', 'W')asn't Mad Max one of the last cops on the beat in Australia? Seems that he made a career change when things got confusing.


Indeed he was.

Result of the Personality Test:

ISTJ
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby mmasters » Mon 15 Oct 2007, 20:32:32

Great, here's some links that describe ISTJ careerwise, maybe check and see how strong you can relate with all the commentary.

http://www.mypersonality.info/personality-types/istj/
http://www.personalitypage.com/ISTJ_car.html
http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/mbcareer.htm
http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/careers/istj.htm

The good money jobs listed there are management (administration), accounting and auditing. Auditing/Compliance is big now and has been for the past few years. Have any family connections in corporate america? fyi, many workplaces will pay for you to get a MBA.
User avatar
mmasters
Intermediate Crude
Intermediate Crude
 
Posts: 2272
Joined: Sun 16 Apr 2006, 03:00:00
Location: Mid-Atlantic

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Mon 15 Oct 2007, 20:49:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mmasters', 'G')reat, here's some links that describe ISTJ careerwise, maybe check and see how strong you can relate with all the commentary.

http://www.mypersonality.info/personality-types/istj/
http://www.personalitypage.com/ISTJ_car.html
http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/mbcareer.htm
http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/careers/istj.htm

The good money jobs listed there are management (administration), accounting and auditing. Auditing/Compliance is big now and has been for the past few years. Have any family connections in corporate america? fyi, many workplaces will pay for you to get a MBA.


Corporate America, No, Corporate Australia, Yes, of sorts. My father and his good friends are the obvious ones, however I do have some relatives in Queensland who I could turn to regarding that.

Then again.......
I absolutely HATED Micro-Economics in Semester One, I still did it all mind-you.

Thanks though MMasters, I will read it in the coming week.
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby s0cks » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 06:39:45

I thought as someone of similar age (22) I would post. I'm actually living in New Zealand now, but I have only recently moved here.

Its funny reading these responses, and I actually started writing a "rational" response myself. I had to stop myself. I guess your immediate future depends on the stability of the economy and the availability of cheap energy. With big droughts in Ozzy, soaring oil prices, and so on, how long do you expect this to last?

If its 3 years (2010) then is there really much point in spending another year doing something you don't like? No-one knows the tipping point, thats something you have to guesstimate from your own research.

I always tell myself and others to simply do what makes you happy. Our time is short in this oil age, and unless you really enjoy the survivalist way of life then why spend the rest of this time being unhappy? If working in the police force would make you happy then do it!

Its hard to let go of traditionalist thinking (go to school, go to uni, get a well paid job, retire). Even in the face of a huge collapse in our way of life we continue to think this way. A lot of people are telling you to stay on, even when they know of PO, GW, and tyranny. Really what is the point? So you can get a good salary for 5years? You're only young once. Quit, join the force, have fun, be free, and keep hold of your girl (and educate her)!!!
User avatar
s0cks
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 108
Joined: Wed 17 Oct 2007, 03:00:00
Location: New of Zealand

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Wed 17 Oct 2007, 07:27:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('s0cks', 'I') thought as someone of similar age (22) I would post. I'm actually living in New Zealand now, but I have only recently moved here.

Its funny reading these responses, and I actually started writing a "rational" response myself. I had to stop myself. I guess your immediate future depends on the stability of the economy and the availability of cheap energy. With big droughts in Ozzy, soaring oil prices, and so on, how long do you expect this to last?

If its 3 years (2010) then is there really much point in spending another year doing something you don't like? No-one knows the tipping point, thats something you have to guesstimate from your own research.

I always tell myself and others to simply do what makes you happy. Our time is short in this oil age, and unless you really enjoy the survivalist way of life then why spend the rest of this time being unhappy? If working in the police force would make you happy then do it!

Its hard to let go of traditionalist thinking (go to school, go to uni, get a well paid job, retire). Even in the face of a huge collapse in our way of life we continue to think this way. A lot of people are telling you to stay on, even when they know of PO, GW, and tyranny. Really what is the point? So you can get a good salary for 5years? You're only young once. Quit, join the force, have fun, be free, and keep hold of your girl (and educate her)!!!


Thankyou Socks for your post (especially since it's your first here), it is good to get a point of view from another person my age. I must admit, that issue of "time" has been in my thoughts, just how long do we have, how long do I have? is it better to get in now before the rush of applications from the hungry hordes occurs, all wanting the job just to get a decent meal?. The unfortunate aspect of our current way of life (and until that ends, that is what I must live under) does require a decent amount of cash per annum to have a happy lifestyle (I know money isn't everything, but it does have a role in well-being).

I am continuing to persevere with trying to get the SA force to answer my questions on simultaneous part-time uni study and a full-time cop job. Due to the uncertain for when future events will occur, I still intend to get my degree and have my foot in that door, but would like to have my other foot in the cop door as well. I'll let you all know by late December....................

On the relationship front, my girl and I both plan to move out of our respective homes together by the middle of 2008, the main issues being that, obviously we need to find a place, and that we need to find fellow housemates (preferably from among our closer friends) with which to distribute the financial load imposed by rent, utilities, etc.
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby s0cks » Thu 25 Oct 2007, 06:49:06

Hey Judgie,

Its your call mate. I never went to uni but I still earn above the average wage here in NZ. Maybe I'm lucky, but I don't believe you need to have a degree to have a "happy" life. I guess it depends on where you live. I would be pretty sure that a cop's wage would let you live "comfortably".

Anyway, I personally think there isn't much longer to wait anyway. Everything I see and hear these days suggests the peak is now or we've passed it. Its scary and I've gone into fast forward mode getting rid of my debts and starting to prepare.

Since I replied the last time I've also had a chance to reflect on not just peak oil but "the big picture". Even if we were to struggle through peak oil and make it out the otherside there are more demons waiting. Diminishing fresh water, top soil, metals, fish, agriculture food, natural gas, coal, uranium, etc... I guess what I'm saying is I now see how unsustainable, hollow, and stupid our current way of living is. Perhaps you need to experience that realization before you can truely let go, otherwise, like I did, you tend to hang on to false hope.

Many thanks for reading :)
User avatar
s0cks
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 108
Joined: Wed 17 Oct 2007, 03:00:00
Location: New of Zealand

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby jbeckton » Thu 25 Oct 2007, 09:34:40

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '
')I tell my kids (11/13) that:

1) School is a waste

2) College is a bigger waste

3) 9-11 was an inside job

4) and the US$ will be used as toilet paper soon.

I think that about covers it.


I feel bad for your kids, you have bet their futures on your predictions which are based on opinionated evidence and uncertain projections. Just think, what if the world does not collapse? What are your children left with? No education, no money, and firm distrust for the government.

People with these traits don't go far.

Even before the oil age, those with the most education filled the most important roles in society (besides motherhood). Why not study agriculture, physics, mechanics, engineering, mathematics, materials science, medicine…etc? Are all of those skills useless w/o oil? Those trades have been around long before oil was utilized and they will be around long after it is gone.

Have you ever heard of Pascal’s Wager?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal's_Wager
User avatar
jbeckton
Expert
Expert
 
Posts: 2082
Joined: Fri 05 Jan 2007, 04:00:00

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Cornelian » Thu 25 Oct 2007, 18:38:21

Judgie - from my own perspective (I lived in SA for the first 36 years of my life): I did what my parents wanted post leaving school and HATED IT. At 26 I enrolled in uni (against the wishes of my parents but by that age I simply didn't care LOL) and started on a course that changed my life. Had a new career by 36. By 39 decided I didn't like that new career and changed into a totally different one and made a million (literally, well, several million ...). So, best advice? Probably to finish the degree you are doing now then follow what you want to do, not what your parents want you to do. It is never too late to do dramatic career shifts (I have done 3 over my lifetime). It is never too late to start over in something you are passionate about and do splendidly. At 22 you have all the time in the world. Good luck. :)
User avatar
Cornelian
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 120
Joined: Mon 20 Nov 2006, 04:00:00
Location: Tasmania

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Pretorian » Fri 26 Oct 2007, 01:16:43

Judjie-- watch out you blood donations. Some peoples get hooked there. Its healthy to teach your body how to deal with a bloodloss once, its not healthy doing this regularly. Thats 1.

Being a cop, in essence, means doing mean things to people. If you dont enjoy it, it will be too stressful for you. Thats 2.Well , may be AU is different from the rest of the world, I dont know. Good luck anyway.
Pretorian
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 4685
Joined: Sat 08 Apr 2006, 03:00:00
Location: Somewhere there

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Fri 26 Oct 2007, 01:27:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pretorian', 'J')udjie-- watch out you blood donations. Some peoples get hooked there. Its healthy to teach your body how to deal with a bloodloss once, its not healthy doing this regularly. Thats 1.

Being a cop, in essence, means doing mean things to people. If you dont enjoy it, it will be too stressful for you. Thats 2.Well , may be AU is different from the rest of the world, I dont know. Good luck anyway.


Legislation says that a donor may only donate once every 3 months, essentially 4 times per year for just that reason, and thats the way I like it :). The system is highly controlled and you must be a registered donor with the Australian Red Cross Blood Service, with all testing done at every donation, to be able to give blood in this country. Futhermore, you may only give 1 pint per donation. I do it because it feels good and because there is always someone, somewhere who needs blood. Remember, 500,000 donors country-wide for 21 million people is a pretty small number (1 in 30). However 1 in 3 Australians will require blood from a donor within their lifetime.

As for uni, i'm still here and doing it. Working on my ENVS major assignment at the moment, just taking a quick mental break.
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Top

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby crapattack » Fri 26 Oct 2007, 02:25:25

ISTJ's make great cops and military, no wonder you're interested.
"Ninety percent of everything is crap."
-Theodore Sturgeon

Stay low and run in a random pattern.

List of Civilian Nuclear Accidents
User avatar
crapattack
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 646
Joined: Sat 03 Dec 2005, 04:00:00
Location: Vancouver, BC

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Tue 30 Oct 2007, 23:17:32

Ok, police recruiting finally gave me the info i've been asking for, it is possible for me to join now and continue stuyding for my degree PART-TIME, except that I will have to defer the first half, possibly all of next year of study to allow for the 9 months spent at the academy in full-time academic study. Study leave for uni will then be granted as required during the 16 months spent as a probationary constable (being part-time, 1-2 days a week for on-campus), and thereafter. Basically, i'd have the degree done by the time i'm 26, and a job that will give me a leg-up in applying for those higher-flying jobs with the larger institutions. What say you all?
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Cornelian » Tue 30 Oct 2007, 23:30:49

I say finish the degree now, then join the police force. If you defer the degree study until after you join, then my bet is you'll never finish it at all, and that would be a huge waste. You'll find life changes hugely once you join the force, and then after a year or so, to try and fit in the part time study ... it would be very, very difficult.
User avatar
Cornelian
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 120
Joined: Mon 20 Nov 2006, 04:00:00
Location: Tasmania

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Wed 31 Oct 2007, 04:20:24

----
Last edited by Judgie on Wed 31 Oct 2007, 04:24:12, edited 2 times in total.
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Wed 31 Oct 2007, 04:22:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cornelian', 'I') say finish the degree now, then join the police force. If you defer the degree study until after you join, then my bet is you'll never finish it at all, and that would be a huge waste. You'll find life changes hugely once you join the force, and then after a year or so, to try and fit in the part time study ... it would be very, very difficult.


I can't shake the feeling that i'm repeating the story from 2004, the St. John's Wort is also no longer working like it did, maybe my Serotonin levels are now too low?. I just hope i pass and pass ok.
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Top

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby bl00k » Wed 07 Nov 2007, 12:34:42

Judgie, some things i'd like to say.

I am in a similar situation as you are. I'm 19 years old, and am studying at the university now. If i do everything in time, i'd have my bachelors degree in 2010, and after that i could go for the masters degree. Beginning of this year i've already applied at the army for a job as an officer with 4 years of education included. They didn't hire me for several reasons which will probably go away over time, and i am still planning on applying again after i get my bachelor or masters degree.

The thing is, i've never liked learning that much, there will always be certain things i dont like and dont want to do. While i like most courses i am doing now at the uni, it's not like i am enthusiastic about it. I have asked myself way too often 'Why bother?' when i should've been learning for exams. Everybody around me is always saying i should do better in school, put more effort into it, and in my head i always say 'Why bother?'.

For this very reason, i spent the 2006-2007 schoolyear doing pretty much nothing but stuff i liked. I went to all the college parties, played lots of sports and basically relaxed all year long. I didn't achieve much academically, but i didn't intend to.

But then i started thinking, what is this attitude i have with the 'doing only stuff i like'. No matter what is gonna happen in the future, the world will always value people who are willing to work hard even if they sometimes don't like it. People who only do stuff they like are useless, usually lazy and have more of those negative traits.

What i'm saying is, while you should enjoy these years of abundant liquid energy, you should not forget that 'hard working' is a trait which will NEVER be useless. And given the fact you need to work hard to pass all your exams, it's not that bad to finish college.

Ofcourse if being in college makes you miserable (REALLY miserable, not the kind of miserable every kid in school is), you'd probably be better of somewhere else. It has a lot to do with motivation, with reaching a goal, without motivation and/or a goal, you shouldn't even bother. ;)

What i'm gonna do is this:
Im staying at the university, at least get my bachelors degree, enjoy every second this oil-party is gonna last, prepare for food/energy/security shortcomings, keeping my eye on the (oil market) news and i'll see what the future will bring.

Hope this helped you a bit and good luck!
User avatar
bl00k
Peat
Peat
 
Posts: 194
Joined: Sat 17 Sep 2005, 03:00:00
Location: The Netherlands

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby DamienJasper » Wed 07 Nov 2007, 18:47:40

Uhm, question;

How is any of this advice useful is the world is less than a year away from tearing itself to shreds?
User avatar
DamienJasper
Lignite
Lignite
 
Posts: 200
Joined: Tue 22 Mar 2005, 04:00:00
Location: Pocatello

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby Judgie » Wed 07 Nov 2007, 19:40:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DamienJasper', 'U')hm, question;

How is any of this advice useful is the world is less than a year away from tearing itself to shreds?


No, Blook is on the ball. We don't know if it's going to be a year or 5 or 10 years from now. Which means that I have every reason to aim for completion in 2010, since there are two topics from 1st semester that I want to redo :). Uncertainty should never get in your way, Damien Jasper, and remember you could be dead tommorrow.

Blook, I completely agree with your "hard work" ethos. 100% correct. And I don't think i'm quite that miserable ;). Although I was pretty bad yesterday, only got 3 hours of study done :(, then had State Emergency Service (Search and Rescue) weekly training afterwards :D, now THAT is hard work, it also never fails to remind me that there are always other people on this planet that are facing harder, even life threatening situations and times than I am. Hence why i'm pumped and packing in the study today, and have a few paragraphs for a final essay to finish (after I log off po.com :P).

Cheers mate :)
"That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, well I say, <censored by peakoil.com> floats"

Jarvis Cocker - "Running the World"
Judgie
Coal
Coal
 
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon 07 May 2007, 03:00:00
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Top

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby DamienJasper » Wed 07 Nov 2007, 20:19:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Judgie', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DamienJasper', 'U')hm, question;

How is any of this advice useful is the world is less than a year away from tearing itself to shreds?


No, Blook is on the ball. We don't know if it's going to be a year or 5 or 10 years from now. Which means that I have every reason to aim for completion in 2010, since there are two topics from 1st semester that I want to redo :). Uncertainty should never get in your way, Damien Jasper, and remember you could be dead tommorrow.

Blook, I completely agree with your "hard work" ethos. 100% correct. And I don't think i'm quite that miserable ;). Although I was pretty bad yesterday, only got 3 hours of study done :(, then had State Emergency Service (Search and Rescue) weekly training afterwards :D, now THAT is hard work, it also never fails to remind me that there are always other people on this planet that are facing harder, even life threatening situations and times than I am. Hence why i'm pumped and packing in the study today, and have a few paragraphs for a final essay to finish (after I log off po.com :P).

Cheers mate :)


I obviously didn't make myself clear. Does this place just have a thing for selective reasoning or something?
User avatar
DamienJasper
Lignite
Lignite
 
Posts: 200
Joined: Tue 22 Mar 2005, 04:00:00
Location: Pocatello
Top

Re: I need to ask you all for your help, advice and assistan

Unread postby DrBang » Wed 07 Nov 2007, 22:07:46

Judgie

Hope for the best and prepare for the worst. We don't know when TSHTF beyond sometime in the next few years. We also don't know in what form it will take. A sudden abrupt crash, a quick grind down over 3-5 years or a slow grind down over 10-15.

Remember keep your eye on the ball. What the average sheep would call a crisis is not being able to buy the latest ipod and DVD. The basics (those dull dreary unfashionable things) will still be available a bit longer than than the luxuries.

Keep your eye on the prize. That is finish your education. Such things will be most difficult to come by in 5-10 years. Having that piece of paper puts you well ahead of the pack in that circumstance.

Prepare for the worst. While you are at uni, slowly prepare yourself. You like most of us probably don't own land outright that is in the right place for peak oil. WTSHTF though you can act over time to create this circumstance. Your knowledge and mental strength is easily your greatest asset.

There are three stages of PO prep. Short term needs (food, water, shelter, transport, communications). Set your self up so you can ride out a short term time frame. Most people will sit on their arses and wait for a solution to be handed to them. You know what is coming. Put your self in a postion of strength in the short term. Think about how to do that.

Medium term objectives (equipment & gear, knowledge & books, training, etc). Get rid of debt (if you can). Get used to living simply. Learn stuff like first aid. Go camping and learn how its done comfortably. Learn how to garden & grow food. Learn handy man stuff, to fix things yourself. Learn to adapt and problem solve. Get to really know the people around you. I recommend volunteering work in the SES which helps you undestand what has to happen in emergencies.

Long term is buying property and devloping it to become self sufficient in a way you don't get targeted by the have nots. This is not trival but with some serious luck and planning, I have high hopes.

As for your decison on uni or police, I suggest to finish uni. Once you pull out of uni, it is really hard to go back. The pressures of a full time job can kill off any motivation. You can always go for the police recruitment on garduation. They will need people more than ever in a few years.

Good luck mate

Dr Bang
User avatar
DrBang
Lignite
Lignite
 
Posts: 227
Joined: Thu 14 Jun 2007, 03:00:00
Location: SE Qld Australia

Previous

Return to Medical Issues Forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

cron