Roosh: I Have Unpublished Game And The Rest Of My Pickup Books

Bolly

 
Banned
Other Christian
I remember a looong time ago you started a thread about how there's a strong demand for trucking and how it sounded appealing.

Roosh said:
Not a bad job if you think about it. You get to travel and not have a manager breathe down your neck all the time. Rough hours but the pay is improving.

http://www.businessinsider.com/trucking-jobs-american-industry-hiring-2012-6


https://www.rooshvforum.com/archive/index.php?thread-13907.html

I know you said you don't wanna be traveling, but that sounded more internationally. Maybe I'm wrong. But if you still got any restlessness in you there still is and always will be a strong demand for truckers. If you go and get your CDL, you'll never be unemployed. Even if you don't truck and still end up working blue collar stuff it's a definite bonus. And if you work in the industry who knows maybe you can buy your own rig one day and drive for yourself.

I've never trucked myself, but it's something on my own mind for when I get old and decrepit one day if I don't end up parking myself somewhere because I still can't sit still. But I've known a lot of guys who do or have, and the worst part about it seems all the regulation and the coppers out to get you and having to log everything and being watched by big brother as a company man. But if you go your own road and buy your own truck, you don't have to have electronic logs if your rig is pre 2000. At least that's what I remember. And you think your Toyota is high mileage? lol.

Edit* i shouldnt say there always will be a demand for trucking. I suppose Amazon taking over with self driving trucks and killing everyone's way of life is always a risk in the future.
 

Emancipator

Hummingbird
Gold Member
Spectrumwalker said:
Edit* i shouldnt say there always will be a demand for trucking. I suppose Amazon taking over with self driving trucks and killing everyone's way of life is always a risk in the future.

Still good for another 10-20 years to stack the cash since earnings are high and expenses are low (no material/consumerism)
 

Dr. Howard

 
Banned
Gold Member
Spectrumwalker said:
Now I don't mean to be a downer, and stranger things have happened, but being a park ranger is a government job. That means you need a background investigation. If Roosh-Bass went in for a background investigation he'd make the fat HR feminist call the rape police. lol.

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altered slightly ^

When I was doing my government interviews back in the day the interview panel was

- the direct supervisor
- their manager
- an HR person
- a diversity person from the local community (I am not kidding)
 

Thomas More

Crow
Protestant
Roosh, I'd suggest you stay with your experience of web development and internet marketing. Find some niche that's under served, something related to your change in life, like Orthodox books, or hand made home decor items with Orthodox themes. Maybe something that targets the Armenian diaspora, or American expats in Eastern Europe, or something targeting people that live on the road as you did during your tour, or something targeting the mountain living community.

I know there are existing products in these areas, but there is always room for someone to create new and distinctive products. You could develop branding for these sites, but not necessarily attach your name to them, so you avoid controversy. Most niche internet marketing sites are not built around their owner's identity anyway, so keeping your name out of it would be natural. This is something you could do from your mountain home as well, considering local jobs could be limited.
 

Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
I was mostly joking about finding a new career. I will stick to writing and internet content. God willing, I can eke out a living doing so without selling sex like before.
 

Tex Cruise

Pelican
Spectrumwalker said:
I remember a looong time ago you started a thread about how there's a strong demand for trucking and how it sounded appealing.

Roosh said:
Not a bad job if you think about it. You get to travel and not have a manager breathe down your neck all the time. Rough hours but the pay is improving.

http://www.businessinsider.com/trucking-jobs-american-industry-hiring-2012-6


https://www.rooshvforum.com/archive/index.php?thread-13907.html

I know you said you don't wanna be traveling, but that sounded more internationally. Maybe I'm wrong. But if you still got any restlessness in you there still is and always will be a strong demand for truckers. If you go and get your CDL, you'll never be unemployed. Even if you don't truck and still end up working blue collar stuff it's a definite bonus. And if you work in the industry who knows maybe you can buy your own rig one day and drive for yourself.

I've never trucked myself, but it's something on my own mind for when I get old and decrepit one day if I don't end up parking myself somewhere because I still can't sit still. But I've known a lot of guys who do or have, and the worst part about it seems all the regulation and the coppers out to get you and having to log everything and being watched by big brother as a company man. But if you go your own road and buy your own truck, you don't have to have electronic logs if your rig is pre 2000. At least that's what I remember. And you think your Toyota is high mileage? lol.

Edit* i shouldnt say there always will be a demand for trucking. I suppose Amazon taking over with self driving trucks and killing everyone's way of life is always a risk in the future.

Spectrumwalker said:
Roosh said:
I was mostly joking about finding a new career.

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It's still a good post worthy of discussion. That's also my go-to for when I need some cash flow down the line. A lot of Owner/Drivers have a second driver to take on jobs so they can have a day off to do other things here and there. I meet a lot of these "fill in" drivers through my work. The other thing that happens is that a self-employed truck driver will have a flat tray, bulk tipper, and a stock crate trailer to make their business viable. When the time comes to upgrade their prime mover many will keep their old one rather than trade it in, and so have a second (generally rough old) truck to take on extra jobs, pulling which ever trailer would otherwise be sitting idle. There's plenty of work around where I'm from doing that sort of thing.
For someone like Roosh, it means a cash income, and also allows time to listen to podcasts etc and think about/compose their own material almost free from distractions. Working while you get paid to work. Not a bad deal.
Any lengthy or well thought out post of mine (not like this one) on this forum or others was probably thought up while driving a truck, and typed out and posted when I got home.
 

TooFineAPoint

Ostrich
Protestant
Roosh said:
I was mostly joking about finding a new career. I will stick to writing and internet content. God willing, I can eke out a living doing so without selling sex like before.

Among the obvious ones like online community building, you have an enormous talent for short story writing.

It seems to me that you write them as the mood strikes you, rather than on a job-like schedule. And maybe that aids the quality.

At any rate, someday I'd like to see (or co-publish) a paperback collection of Roosh short stories.
 
Roosh said:
I was mostly joking about finding a new career. I will stick to writing and internet content. God willing, I can eke out a living doing so without selling sex like before.

I was going to recommend the same fun aside.

The next book: "From Pick-up-artist to Man-of-God" writes itself frankly.

In our times the counter-culture can do fine as well financially.

And it's not that rare either:



Here a guy who was a new-age-vegan fruitarian and then turned into an Orthodox Christian meat-eater. One path is anti-life and degenerate while the other is more positive individually and collectively.
 
Roosh said:
I was mostly joking about finding a new career. I will stick to writing and internet content. God willing, I can eke out a living doing so without selling sex like before.

To live on a small farm in the countryside with a young wife and a couple of kids. Pigs, a cow, chickens and cats/dogs.

Wife can do the usual mommy blogging and social media. Make organic products to sell at a suitable (yet not usurial) profit. Use your ill gained online skills to market it. Sell books or courses on how to do the same.

Take up hunting, fishing and brewing.

Once every month take the wife and kids to the city to prevent boredom and point and laugh at the freaks.
 
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