And...Inflation May Be Pushing me Back Into The Gulch
Just got the bill for a minor repair on the fireplace at a rental of mine and to repair the gate. $1900. Since it's proving to be the best hedge on inflation I've ever owned I'm threatening to buy another rental. Was just in a meeting with one of my company's accounting managers to discuss billing on some projects I'm working on and I was very candid about it. If the price of stuff keeps doing what it's doing and I buy another rental I'll have to quit my professional work and just acquire a few more tools and become a full-time caretaker of some rentals...fixing stuff myself. I think a major component of this problem is the cost of labor. If you can find somebody with an IQ approaching 3 digits and who's willing to climb a ladder and turn a screwdriver you can charge an arm and a leg for them. Ultimately, over time I can see that I could end up selling everything else. Just have an old pickup with tools, a rusty bicycle, and a fridge with beer in it. That'd round out my Gulch. Show no earned income. The cost of just maintaining decent stuff, let alone acquiring it, is becoming what I refer to as "a material fact". Can no longer be ignored. I almost can't make enough in my job designing top-of-the-line medical facilities to pay for a guy to climb a ladder with a hammer. Something's going on here...
I think we're getting to the point where "working for the man" (not being self-employed and/or business owner) is an absolute non-starter. It will be a massive blow to the American middle-class if I'm right.
I think we're getting to the point where "working for the man" (not being self-employed and/or business owner) is an absolute non-starter. It will be a massive blow to the American middle-class if I'm right.
No taxes and home-craft beer for 1/4 the price of the sometimes mediocre 'craft' stuff in the store (if you can spare the time.;^)
Abaco, when have you been to ~my~ gulch? You described it perfectly.
Stick to those markets where you know the values.
This isn't the Colorado of Ellis Wyatt. It's Wesley Mouch's Colorado. ;^)
I wonder if Belize might be a better alternative to investigate if one wants to get away from tyranny.
Something's going on here...
So what do you reckon the something is?
So, we're financially in trouble and don't have the mental wherewithal to address it. Probably how empires collapse, right?...
"Soon a person who knows how to use his/her miind and hands will be making as much as me. The reason for that is simple supply and demand."
The latent push for a college education instead of a technical degree (or erudite/ self-taught or farm-raised) has created an imbalance of skill sets in the population.
I wish you well if you become a "handyman".
With a few classes under your belt and some tool purchases, you will live on your own schedule and you will have MUCH more peace.