Saturday, February 7, 2009

Move to country

In these periless times let me tell you of my experiences living through the great depression
in 1939. I lived in the small town of Olin,Iowa. My grandad was a butcher and farmer.
We didn't have a dime but we ate like kings. He slaughtered hogs and beef and hickrory smoked bacon.My grandmother made buckwheat pancakes. We made our own butter. We had a garden.

If I were a stock broker in New York with a family and morgage and lost my job, I would immediately move to a small town somewhere in order to cut my costs. One that had internet connections. A lot of them do now days. Rent a house. Plant a garden. do odd jobs and also get on internet and search for a job anywhere and also start my own consulting business

John Lynch
Lynch&Associates
virtualbusinessmeetings.com
johnlynch5@mac.com