tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post6669704895249439488..comments2024-02-11T01:14:21.904-08:00Comments on SURVIVING IN ARGENTINA: Traveling repairmen and SHTF situationsFerFALhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07578136334334588454noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-52125027176027247052009-08-05T07:26:33.715-07:002009-08-05T07:26:33.715-07:00I bought a little cloth satchel in the tool sectio...I bought a little cloth satchel in the tool section of the local computer store a couple days ago. It holds most of the stuff I need without looking important like the tool box did. (I bought the box because at the time it was all they had.) I can easily tote it around and hide it, unlike a plastic box. <br /><br />Also, for anybody contemplating self-employment in a trade, you need to know your market and the best places to advertise. Also, you need to experiment with ad wording until you get it right. My first ad in the local coffee house throwaway paper was badly written, and I got no sales. I fixed it. <br /><br />Big daily papers are generally poor choices to advertise in the US. Free magazines are good, along with trade papers and such. There are few community bulletin boards around here, but in some places (like rural Nevada) they would be a good choice. Also, research your price! My original price was too high. I had to cut it by about 1/4.<br /><br />PezarAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com