Morsecode wrote:As a small to mid-size business owner: landscaping
No-one over the age of 30 wants to do their own outdoor maintenance anymore. I swear, if every 5th person in CT decided to become a landscaper we'd all still be swamped with work.
thedrifter wrote:What bussinesses and or industries would fair best in a recession or a depression?
Rodebaugh wrote:Viewed as an employee or an investor?
Healthcare....employee
Pharma........investor
TXBullion wrote:thedrifter wrote:What bussinesses and or industries would fair best in a recession or a depression?
Out of curiosity , why do you ask?
thedrifter wrote:TXBullion wrote:thedrifter wrote:What bussinesses and or industries would fair best in a recession or a depression?
Out of curiosity , why do you ask?
I hate my current job and was wondering what else I could do and not want to shoot myself daily. (Joking about shooting myself). Would like something that that will still be valued when everything falls apart.
thedrifter wrote:What bussinesses and or industries would fair best in a recession or a depression?
Hawkeye wrote:Also, I would say that any kind of repair would be in higher demand in a recession/depression. Car repair, appliance repair, etc. When the money is rolling in and the washing machine starts making noise, you pay $800 for a new one. When money is tight, you pay $150 to get the old one fixed. Just my 2 cents.
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