I would agree that "drastic changes" and "end of the world" are the same for many people, but that doesn't make it the correct definition. Though, most of the people on here are defining "end of the world" as being at least a partial collapse of society. Having to buy a Honda Civic instead of an SUV or buying a smaller house closer to where you work instead of a large house an hours drive away are not "end of the world events."
Early Retirement and the End of the World as We Know it
In keeping with the topic, check out these cartoon strips from King Features.
It's about a character who's travelled the world and acquired some "real" skills and trying to get back in the job market ("I have typewriting skills". "Good, we might be able to use you") Edge City. (Go through the entire lot!)
@Piper, you may find it entertaining as it pertains to real "skills" vs, job "skills". Also obsolescence catches up with most "special" jobs. Check out Beetle Bailey, the Sunday Strip.
Be quick. the strips are updated by end of February.
@Jacob, among my other questions above, I'm curious about when you become a "reformed doomer"
It's about a character who's travelled the world and acquired some "real" skills and trying to get back in the job market ("I have typewriting skills". "Good, we might be able to use you") Edge City. (Go through the entire lot!)
@Piper, you may find it entertaining as it pertains to real "skills" vs, job "skills". Also obsolescence catches up with most "special" jobs. Check out Beetle Bailey, the Sunday Strip.
Be quick. the strips are updated by end of February.
@Jacob, among my other questions above, I'm curious about when you become a "reformed doomer"