'Get a Job'
by Dan and Sheila
SurvivingSurvivalism.com
Our
commitment to living the survivalist lifestyle includes living so
far off the beaten path as to make a daily commute to work impractical
to say the least. And so, in monetary terms, we have been living
on just a few hundred dollars a year. Someone, not understanding
the essence of survivalism, suggested recently that we get
a job. For their sake, as well as anyone
else out there who thinks that living a survivalist life means transferring
your suburban life to another location, here is my job description
and payment:
- Collect
firewood Much of this is done by dragging fallen and standing
dead pinion, cedar and juniper trees, later to be cut into correct
sizes for the wood cook stove and the wood heating stove.
That replaces
our gas bill.
- Keep the
storage batteries full of water and check connections to the solar
panels.
That replaces
our electric bill.
- Do the laundry
by the Armstrong
method. That is, wait until the rainwater barrels are full enough
to wash and rinse the clothes by hand.
More replacement
of the electric bill.
- Tend the
garden and greenhouse. This is a 9 month a year job, and includes
collecting manure from the pastures, turning the soil, planting
the seeds, watering, removing bugs by hand, pulling weeds, staking
plants, pollinating as needed and harvesting.
This replaces
our food bill.
- Tend the
animals. This includes feeding the chickens, feeding the goats,
feeding the cats and dog, providing them all with water, collecting
eggs, milking and butchering.
Also replaces
our food bill.
- Pumping
water from the well to the storage tank by hand.
This replaces
our water bill.
- We don't
have phone service available here, so one of my tasks is to not
jump when the phone doesn't ring.
This negates
our phone bill.
- Use herbal
and natural remedies for staying healthy.
This replaces
our medical bills.
- Take time
to enjoy the stunning scenery, the warmth of the sun, read a book,
have conversations with loved ones, cook an exquisite dinner.
This replaces
psychiatrist bills.
In my spare
time, I write books, articles and podcasts,
answer e-mailers' questions about living the survivalist lifestyle
and all before dark.
I may be without
money, but I'm not without value. And I certainly don't need a job.
Reprinted
with permission from SurvivingSurvivalism.com.
November
7, 2012
Dan
and Sheila [send them mail]
are the authors of Surviving Survivalism How to Avoid Survivalism
Culture Shock and hosts of the free podcast, Still Surviving
with Dan and Sheila, both available at survivingsurvivalism.com.
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© 2012 SurvivingSurvivalism.com
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