prawn_86
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As for jobs that are recession proof, all I can say is I won't be looking at another small firm (if I get the choice).
It's not about finding a job that recession proof - it's about finding a job that is a boom during a recession.
I'm talking about being a debt collector.
Or you can be an auctioneer to sell off their repossessed stuff.:
Funny that! I was thinking tonight about being a Gold collector, like a pawn shop but upmarket sleezebag, "cash for gold", or something like that...
Not sure I could live with myself though
I'm sorry to hear that.
Just curious, how long have you been in the industry?
There are still plenty (or at least there are some!) senior financial planners job being advertised out there.
I would suggest that piracy on the high seas is an adventurous, safe, well-paying, protected occupation in a growth industry.
YOUNG working men in fast, expensive cars, commonly known as cashed-up bogans, are being forced to hand back their hotted-up utes and other possessions as the global financial crisis hits Australia's most dynamic economy.
A rise in the number of cars and homes being repossessed has resulted in a business boom for debt collectors, who are predicting even stronger growth after Christmas, The Australian reports.
Unless the stress of it all just makes your hair fall out...A barber is pretty recession proof. Good or bad times, your hair will grow out and you will need to pay him a visit.
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