As far as money, we will probably need to be socialist for 5-10 years, maybe longer. I don’t think capitalism can come into play to quick, while survival is paramount.
We could probably use people that know how to shear a sheep and prepare the wool for use. I know we have a lot of knitters but do we have anyone who can spin it. If not then hopefully some of the knitters can read up on it and get us going.
Dunno what else I would do, but my first order of business would be to build a still. Then I’d trade kerosene and gas and grain alchohol for whatever the other dopers had to offer. If all the micro-brewers also come through we should have the alchoholism levels spring back to pre-apocalitpic levels in no time
I dunno, I used to work on a ranch when I lived in CO and am very familiar with herding cattle. I know several other dopers are horse people too, so I think we could figure something out.
As far as my real life job, well, I dispense prescription meds. I dunno how valuable that would be, but I figure we have doctors and probably a pharmacist or two. I’m sure I’d fit in somewhere.
I’m a professional writer and I own a bookstore - I don’t know how useful my bookselling skills would be, but…
I have cattle, goats, and horses and know a reasonable amount about taking care of them.
I’m a homebrewer, and I also know just enough about making drinks like mead, cider, and wine to produce something reasonably palatable.
I used to teach at college level, but I’ve worked a lot with kids, too.
I’m pretty good with wood. Used to teach woodworking to 4-H kids and I have a pretty good grasp of carpentry.
Will our new world order still have technology, or will my previous professions in chip design and software engineering be useless? I suppose the logic analysis part of it will have some use either way.
I can catch, gut, clean, and cook fish–in fact, there are lots of things I can cook well.
I used to do a lot of leatherworking (tooling, stitching, cutting, etc.).
I know enough guitar, piano, and a few other instruments to teach first-year fundamentals to the young 'uns and keep the traditions going
In the type of society we’re talking about, benevolent dictator is the only way to go. Of course, an even more fun thing to do would be to go all Plato and build the Republic, complete with philosopher-kings (so the poor philosophers could get the last word, after all!)
Me? My expertise is in economics and politics (pre-law)… so anything useful there is out, unless you want me to help plan the economy. I can do a lot of things decently (cook, hunt as necessary, anything athletic), but really not as well as those people specializing in those things. So I guess I’m either governing or laboring, with little room in between. And I have an idea which one of those I’d end up as. Darn.
All these home-brewers and vintners and moonshiners are all very well and good – but there’s gonna be a small but significant recovering community – including, of course, QtM, on whose good side it would behoove us to remain.
Sounds like we’ve got all the important stuff covered;
Anaamika and twickster in the chorus line, Misnomer makes the music, and I’ve heard that Creaky sings some mean karaoke.
There’s a couple or three farmers, some carpenters and heavy machinery operators, brewers and distillers and a civil engineer. Many others with various talents. Yep, we’ve got it made!
If there’s to be electricity, gasoline and diesel fuel we can rock on! If not, it’ll be a little less pleasant using horses and mules, but we’ll make it.
I’d suggest locating somewhere around Baltimore. Good farmland on the DelMarVa peninsula and there will be the bounty of seafood and waterfowl provided by Chesapeake Bay.
Away, come away, there’s a wondrous land
For a hopeful heart and a willing hand
Greensleeves, come away with me
And I’ll build you a home in the meadow
Do we have a Nuke nearby? It really would be helpful.
Are we too big of a community to act as a commune?
What would our numbers be around 15,000 or is it higher?
I kind of like the idea of no one staying in power for long.
We would have to work hard to rescue a lot of tech. What would we rate a higher priority?
Vital : Food growing, prep and preservation.
Hunting and Defense
Shelter & Maintenance
Heating & Power
Vehicles maintenance, we should need to build any for a long time
Education and Training
Maintaining a Hospital
Pharmaceuticals
Scavengers to get finished goods and bring them back for
Warehousing resources
Entertainment
Book Binding
Computers
No, I think the Tennessee Valley offers better prospects.
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Even if there is no economy or currency, there must be some use for accounting skills! Eventually, the barter system will not be able to work on a one-to-one basis - how much beer does one trade for a dancing girl’s services, and what if she’s not a beer-drinker, etc. How do you keep track of supplies in a warehouse, etc.
I hope I would be able to earn my keep - I’m sure as hell not a breeder or a feeder.