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10 Non-Jobs: Career Alternatives in a Broken Economy

Posted: 10/26/11 12:11 AM ET

The economy is getting better. Didn't you notice? We're in a "technical recovery," which is economist jargon for "screw you."

About 25 million Americans are unemployed, underemployed or have simply given up looking for a crappy job. Millions more -- the lucky ones -- are unhappy and underpaid. More than 6 million Americans have not worked in 27 weeks or more.

With a lost generation graduating into this jobless economy, we're going to have to come up with some creative ideas for staying fed and housed without a paycheck. Here are 10 survival schemes, ranging from adventurous to asinine. Hey, beggars can't be choosers--and we'll all be begging soon enough.

(One rule: no freebies. Internships may be good for résumé building, but unless they come with three squares and a cot to sleep on, they don't qualify.)

Go Back to School

Now would be a great time to get that master's in sustainability--especially if you qualify for student loans to cover the saltines and ramen you'll be eating for the next couple of years.

You don't need to get a full-blown postgraduate degree to get loans, either. Try picking up a cheaper certificate or taking classes. I have a friend who lives off of the loans he got for a distance learning animation mentorship, whatever that is. The debt he picked up is scary, but so is homelessness.

Join the Peace Corps

In exchange for 27 months of your life, the Peace Corps will fly you to an exotic land and pay a stipend comparable to what the locals live off -- in other words, just barely enough to keep you alive. When you return home (hopefully to a friendlier job market), the Corps will provide $7,425 in "transition funds." Other advantages include free language training, possible student loan deferment or cancellation, and "affordable" health care. On the downside, you could end up as a glorified sanitation worker in the Kyrgyz Republic. Adventure!

Teach Abroad (or For America)

As long as we're globetrotting, why not make a little money while we're at it? According to "Good Morning, Vietnam," teaching English is a rewarding and oddly comical experience. It also pays (unless you're volunteering with those Peace Corps hippies).

There's another way to go: Some people hop around the planet from post to post, teaching the children of diplomats and admirals at schools that specialize in American education.

Either way, the cost of living in foreign countries can be significantly less than it is in the United States.

Not a fan of the Travel Channel? Teach For America is looking for idealistic young people and aspiring lawyers to go to work at schools right here in the States. Like all teachers, the work pays (not well) and, as a bonus, you get to help raise children while politicians and business leaders talk about what a terrible job you're doing.

Occupy Someplace

From Liberty Square in New York to City Hall in Los Angeles, urban camping is all the rage. Bring a tent and some signs. Donors will provide food and whatever else they can. It helps if you're in a city like Los Angeles that supplies restroom facilities, trash bins and a sympathetic local government. No rent, free food and good company--who says the American dream is dead?

Start a Business

It's popular in politics to point out that small businesses create jobs, but what if nobody's hiring? Why not start a business of your own? Getting a loan from anybody for anything is difficult these days, but it can't hurt to try. The Small Business Administration has a super-fun website that gives IRS forms a run for their money. Bless the bureaucrats who decided "7(a)" and "CDC/504" would be good names for loan programs. That's not at all confusing or opaque. Anyway, dream big. You might just have the next Godfather's Pizza sitting in your brain. Actually, half of all small businesses fail within five years, but hey, five years from now Banana Republic might be hiring again.

Then again, why deal with all the fuss of a business when you can just create, scavenge and sell on Craigslist, eBay, Amazon, iTunes and the like? A friend picked up a stack of L. Ron Hubbard books on tape that had been donated to would-be Scientologists. "You're an L. Ron Hubbard fan?" I asked, incredulous. "What? No," he explained. "eBay." Speaking of L. Ron Hubbard ...

Join a Cult -- or a Monastery

Yes, there are still monks, not to mention nuns, and they take applications. There's a downside for fans of sex and worldly possessions, but who even has worldly possessions anymore?

Don't believe in God? Fake it until the jobs come back.

Failing that, there's probably a creepy collective out there willing to feed worshipers of His Holiness John Doe. Just don't drink the Kool-Aid--seriously.

Enlist

Congratulations! You just won a free trip to Afghanistan (return flight not guaranteed). Try not to bomb anybody.

The military has long understood the power of economic suffering to drive recruitment, hence the college tuition, signing bonuses and free health care. But with troops withdrawing from Iraq and the Pentagon facing the threat of budget cuts, it's not quite the meat buffet it was under George W. Bush. For the first time in years, the Marines have a waiting list.

Get a Grant

Foundations give away ridiculous amounts of money every year to fund projects that are generally safe and wholesome. Think of such a project and start applying.

Or look for something more practical. Example: A journalism fund is offering $5,000 to independent journalists. That's not enough to pay the mortgage, but it's real money for good work. Just remember to maximize traffic by writing your stories in the format of numbered lists.

Go to Prison

Go to jail, directly to jail. Do not pass go, do not take this seriously. Crime doesn't pay. Then again, California spends $49,190 per prisoner per year. That doesn't make up for all of the overcrowding, rape and guard beatings, but it's room and board nonetheless. Just remember to shiv someone on the first day so they know you're not a bitch.

Try, Try, Try to Survive on What's Left of Public Benefits and Credit Cards

This is both a terrible idea and, I'm assuming, what a lot of people are doing.

Most states have whittled their poverty programs down to almost nothing. Anyone applying for disability, welfare or food stamps should remember not to take no for an answer. In Los Angeles, Public Counsel provides free representation to make sure applicants get their full benefits -- they are often otherwise denied for bogus reasons.

President Obama won an extension of unemployment benefits by agreeing to also extend the Bush tax cuts. He has since asked Congress to continue payments for an additional year, but Congress is stalling and some 2 million people are set to lose their unemployment checks come January.

Food banks are hard-pressed, but they're doing the best they can.

Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid recipients face constant threat from opportunistic lawmakers.

With all this going on, one would think of those devastating debt statistics and assume people are putting what they can on the card, but actually credit card use is reportedly in decline. The CARD act brought restrictions the banks don't like and they're less eager to spread the plastic than they were before the crash. Consumers, meanwhile, are starting to pay more with cash, having already experienced the tonnage of human misery dropped by that last debt bubble bursting.

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There you have it. Ten ideas for getting by. Feel free to mix and match. You could always go back to school and then join the Peace Corps to work off that debt, or occupy Wall Street until the man arrests you and takes responsibility for your food needs.

Most of these ideas won't work, and the opportunities above that aren't completely stupid are probably hard to get. I wouldn't be surprised if the Peace Corps and Teach For America are overwhelmed with applications right now. Just don't give up. And if you have any better ideas, we need to hear them. Tell us in the comments below how you're getting by.

This post originally appeared at TruthDig.

 
 
 
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12:07 AM on 10/30/2011
It'd be hilarious if it wasn't true.
11:55 AM on 10/28/2011
As a teacher: "Like all teachers, the work pays (not well) and, as a bonus, you get to help raise children while politicians and business leaders talk about what a terrible job you're doing," I'd recommend prison. Just find a white collar crime you can commit. Tennis, golf, lunch with Bernie...
PS: As a vet, don't even think about it!!
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mary896
Tea Loving Liberal
11:32 AM on 10/27/2011
These are all excellent ideas! Since our gov has sold out and is no longer working for (99%) us. My neighbor is trying "GO TO JAIL". He got himself arrested by whacking his girlfriend (who weighs 1/8 what he does), slapping the phone out of his roommates hand who was calling 911 and then interfering with the arrest itself. Gift for him: he gets free room and board at our county jail, been almost two weeks now. Gift for our family: this jerk is gone for a while, his stereo is off, his girlfriend took all THREE barking hound dogs, we got to see his mug shot AND we are getting a good laugh as we just found out this was his fourth arrest in 12 months meaning he might get even more free room and board from the county. Win win. Except for the future of our formerly beautiful nation.
08:58 PM on 10/26/2011
I do not recommend enlisting as a veteran.
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Elijah A Alexander Jr
Elijah NatureBoy
08:18 AM on 10/27/2011
Neither do I, we put our lives on the line to make the rich richer but get none of the benefits Congress gets for making laws to enrich them. We have a 6 year commitment, 4 active and 2 inactive and when we get out we get nothing but poverty; congress, after 6, gets full retirement their spouses gets if they die for the rest of their lives. Only if a military person discarnate does their spouse get paid the rest of her life PROVIDED THEY DON'T REMARRY" is the condition. Where's the Preamble's "perfecting the union" in that?
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Elijah A Alexander Jr
Elijah NatureBoy
08:40 PM on 10/26/2011
There's the eleventh you missed. It's not one many people would prefer but one just the same. Become a nomad independent of national, family, ethnic, religious [unless meaning "the way of life teaching the purpose for existence"] and most other attachments for learning to live with the simplicity of the other animals.

August 6, 1976 I gave up Southwestern Bell of Dallas, Texas to become one and found freedom. I live so simple that I wear only Jeans cutoffs opened up both legs, require a sleeper of a type and, before loosing all my teeth except five bottom front, ate any plant producing a seed my heart told me to. I've made shelters from bailed hay in the fields, used loose hay or leaves to cover from cold and keep moving or sit in the sun in the cold to stay relatively warm. Yet, I would not trade this life for all the tea in China, the only thing to would be cutting corporation's control over this nation so the world can have peace for once before it ends.

I prefer to wander the earth sharing my understanding with those interested while developing the abilities it is written Jesus had. The problem? civilization isn't willing to allow man to live as simple as other animated life, there's no money to be earned by allowing it. And I don't recommend this life unless you have gone through the metamorphosis Christians call the New Birth.
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juicybrisket
dont start none, wont be none
07:56 PM on 10/26/2011
go back to school? really?

this is the lousiest list ive ever seen.
08:32 AM on 10/28/2011
i agree...i went back to school thinking I'd make more money...making $10/hr now vs. $36k/year at chipotle =(
07:35 PM on 10/26/2011
Lets all move to canada....
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Elijah A Alexander Jr
Elijah NatureBoy
08:23 AM on 10/27/2011
Better yet, to the European nations US is protecting, it's not so cold in some of the southern ones and travel is so much easier. Let the rich United Statesman live their luxury life without workers and find out just how much like us they are.
08:32 AM on 10/28/2011
i plan on moving to Vermont next year...living there for awhile and then heading up to Montreal since it's like an hour and a half from Burlington...that's my plan!
07:34 PM on 10/26/2011
Brilliant!
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Marc Lewis
A 'Wobbly' Progressive for 50yrs
05:36 PM on 10/26/2011
He forgot get elected to Congress where all you have to do is to say NO to everything.
06:40 PM on 10/26/2011
and still get healthcare and a pension for life.
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Elijah A Alexander Jr
Elijah NatureBoy
08:27 AM on 10/27/2011
Marc & Jan,
That's the most important of them all and one he missed, the other is get elected to president and be immune from everything.
03:18 PM on 10/26/2011
Learn a trade! Our workforce today is in a severe deficit of qualified tradesmen. In Willison, ND for example, if you are skilled at a trade, there are too many jobs than there are workers now that they have discovered billions in oil. You can go there today and score a six-figure salary. We need to get our kids into learning how to build and fix things. A service economy, which we are in today, will not sustain the job needs of future generations.
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greeneyes51654m
Retired, finally...
05:55 PM on 10/26/2011
Very true and well said. F & F
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mary896
Tea Loving Liberal
11:36 AM on 10/27/2011
But live with steep college loans to pay back until you're dead.
03:18 PM on 10/26/2011
Thanks for the suggestions. I’m passing them along to all of my ex-students who are unsuccessfully searching for jobs during this technical recovery. Nevertheless, I found it curious that you neglected the most popular option for America’s new lost generation: move back in with mom and dad. Some parents even look forward to this because it holds out hope that at least one of the kids will find some work (maybe part-time), which would allow them to help pay the inflated mortgage on an underwater home that followed re-financing to help with college tuition for the kids.
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gerald4
licensed mechanical and electrical engineer
05:46 PM on 10/26/2011
What do/did you teach? and where?
09:04 PM on 10/26/2011
Economics, politics and government in Irvine.
03:06 PM on 10/26/2011
There's always stripping and contacting the local university to see if they need nude models for art classes.
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scud420
stopped following Dems to the right
08:08 PM on 10/26/2011
Strippers in the North Dakota natural gas boom towns can make $2000 per night...
01:32 PM on 10/26/2011
Great article! Too true to be truly funny, but spot on accurate.
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Bill Duckworth
It is a DOOZY
01:06 PM on 10/26/2011
Join OWS or start a 2nd Ammendment Movement in case OWS fails
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Elijah A Alexander Jr
Elijah NatureBoy
08:34 AM on 10/27/2011
Tenth Amendment or Preamble movement gives us more power. The Preamble is supposed to be the platform for all elected officials with the articles and Amendment the process of obtaining it. As a matter of fact, we should give OWS those two things as the umbrella to unite all the OWS groups nation wide.
12:59 PM on 10/26/2011
Although very humorous and cleverly written, Peter Scheer's tips are actually pretty realistic choices. His analysis of the current job market is, sadly, right on the money.