What jobs can you do with EHS?

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Karl
Jinna, thanks for your reply.

I'm certainly hoping that we can come up with a win-win scenario like that.

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It's also very interesting to hear about other ES friendly places. I've never been to Italy or Japan, and Costa Rica is the only Latin American country I've visited.

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SuperLaura
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Sigh, I dont understand how you are able to travel. I won’t dare get on an airplane. Just an hour around one cell tower and I’m suffering and looking for an escape. On an airplane the anxiety and fear would get to me if the emf didn’t lol.

As far as jobs I think the best thing to do is to create your own job that allows you freedom to do what you need to do to be healthy and well. I started an online store. You could also live in the country and use the land to make money. There are also online jobs and work from home jobs. Having a job out in the world is going to become impossible for most of us as signals become stronger and more abundant.
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steve
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I wonder how they got those jobs?



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steve wrote
Hi Karl,

Anything in San Diego?
Thanks,
Steve
My contacts in Cali are in SF and SLO.

There might be closer options, though..A lot of the people I know out there work remotely.


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Plop Plop
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What is "work remotely"?       The only people I have known with EHS have had to scratch a precarious existence with nearly no aid from the state. Living without power mostly recycling.  Sad to watch.  I always wonder how many of the homeless are there cos its their safest place from radiations. Most probably dont understand what has made that seem like the best place for them.  I supplied the squat scene in London with candles for decades. Many seemed to have real difficulty functioning in lecky. None were helped on any level by the state.  Mass rehousing by the State of people with mental illness into the center of London has made huge ghettos of EHS  in what is now( wifi phones) possibly the worst place for them.  God help them. Society wont do much. It has been a disaster in real time slow motion. I knew many of the doctors on the front line. Their advice to me repeatedly was to kill my self. I wonder how many did one way or another.
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SuperLaura
Working remotely: Some jobs will allow you to do your work from home instead of at the office.

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Plop Plop
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Where do I get one please?  Does any one specialise?   I always end up working from a field. Boring and lonely.  I make yurts and candles and sculptures but wish I was with more people at times.  You cant get the staff. Delivering is a big problem now too as the roads are stinking with MWs.

I need to find EMR proof clothing but cant find any that is not ridiculous.  Do you know anyone who makes clothes?  It really is the answer to most EMR problems.
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Karl
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steve wrote
I wonder how they got those jobs?
Most of them are software developers or database administrators. I know one developer here in Minneapolis who worked for a company in Mission Viejo that was called CNSResponse (now Mynd Analytics). I don't think that he had to travel out to Cali very often because he was involved in a lot of community activities here and never had scheduling conflicts as far as I remember.
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Plop Plop
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Database administrators should be there night and day or the mice will play!  Dont they have ultimate responsibility for every thing?  I would love to work for an absent one of them. I could retire.  Sorry but I was a Computer Auditor.  I hope he was not responsible for securing any of my data.
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Karl
Plop Plop wrote
Database administrators should be there night and day or the mice will play!  Dont they have ultimate responsibility for every thing?  I would love to work for an absent one of them. I could retire.  Sorry but I was a Computer Auditor.  I hope he was not responsible for securing any of my data.
Probably not. He oversaw back-end stuff for a game developer, and I think he was in some sort of supervisory role at that point
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Plop Plop
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Sounds hard to find a job.  Even with all my degrees there is a level of prejudice that makes finding work very impossible. EHS CFS are ultimately extremely dis-empowering.  Most of all because we are "making the whole thing up".   It is not a disability, (the French rate it as 80% )  cos its not real cos they would have to recognise EMR as a pollution. There is little or no safety net for EHS in the UK  and probably not much in the US.  
     Even if you can do a job they want it to go to their more normal mates who they can share a social life with.  They gave Leapers a colony but not us. We are in real danger of disappearing into an under class if not all together.  This is the Neo Nazi plan for us. We die and it is never written down. Written out of history very conveniently.  So far it is going perfectly according to their plan.  
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Jinna
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EHS in Japan? I have no idea, but Japan is one of the last places to go, if you have the condition.

Their food is very polluted (in mainland Honshu or Kyushu at least), so many people were  suffering from so many immune conditions ALREADY in the beginning of the 90s, when I was there (before cell phones).

When cell phones appeared, development and use there happened MUCH earlier than Europe. I remember having a small cell phone around 95 or so, and when I came here and saw those huge Nokias just starting...

I knew NOTHING about how bad cell phones could be, of course.


Japan is much more 'advanced' than Europe (in the bad sense, I mean), and I don't think its' a place to move to. Unless you go to Hokkaido or far islands....

Their houses are built with bad extremely thin materials (like many in the USA, I heard), there is no central heating so mold grow on walls and on floors, and the food is extremely contaminated with chemicals.

And to add to the problem, there is Fukushima, that continues to be a big catastrophe.
It will be like that forever (in human time....).


I got very sick with food after about 2 years eating 'normally'...

Then I decided to stop eating their food, and went back to basics: I buy each ingredient, select each ingredient, and cook home.

I was so thin, and nothing stayed in my gut anymore. I was not even 30 then, and their food almost killed me back then.

It was the first time I feared for my life. And this was BEFORE cell phones became so popular...


At that time, South Korea was many decades behind Japan. It felt like coming back in time.
I went often from Japan to South Korea back then.

Now the difference is less noticeable (I lived in S Korea from 2009 till 2011).
East Asians love technology, and they all buy gadgets, as many as they can.

 I had trouble to sleep in South Korea due to electrosmog, as people live in higher apartment buildings there more than in Japan, where flats are low...

The best place for me for e-smog, recently, was Brazil.
It felt very good, but I'm sure Brazil is catching up and will be as bad as here in Europe one day.
but as it is a big land, you can always find some place to hide...
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Plop Plop
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I would be very interested in talking to some one who knows about EHS in Asia.  After WW2 the Americans had a brutal policy of domination and I think that Japan and Korea suffered even more than Europe from their Pro Capitalist exploitation of workers without mercy.  The AAA was used to impose the "Radiation is Above the Law" law.  Japan does not seem even to be able to mention the problem. They are a compliant people.
     What I find amasing in the UK is how powerful and prevalent is the "Foil Hat" looney stereotype still. I am regularly ostracized but wise hippies. People who should know better.  I am banned from talking about the dangers from radiations by most I know. These are mostly very ill people. I can only guess that this stereotype is all over the world.  The brainwashing has really worked. Most of them doubt global warming too. The media has a surprisingly powerful effect on how most people think. France does seem some what better. They prioritise health and talk honestly and not just on script about things.  Whats your media like? Have you found the truth out there?  There is no free press in the UK. You can publish what you like but you will never work again. They pull down 30 000 web sites a day by threatening legal action to the servers.  Google cant even tell you how deep a microwave will penetrate a human now. Google has got much worse recently.
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Karl
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Plop Plop wrote
Sounds hard to find a job.
I don't think it's any harder than similar jobs with small tech companies. The developer with CNSResponse actually tried to hire me, and I had to tell him that I wasn't qualified.

I can't speak for other parts of the world, but in my area it's common for freelance advertising people to work from home or co-working spaces (shared offices).

If office work isn't your thing, there are some other jobs that would be fairly easy to adapt:

- I know several people at Hed Cycling, and they've told me that most high end wheels are still laced and trued by hand. It's all done with mechanical tools and gauges and the pay is OK.

- The laboratory I used to run had some nasty electronic machines, but they could be left unpowered almost all of the time. The only electronic machine that was in constant use was an automated coordinate measuring machine that could be programmed remotely and left to run on its own. So it shouldn't be too hard to make a similar lab ES friendly. They pay is very good.
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Plop Plop
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The problem I have is if I go into phone signal or wifi or even wired spaces that bring it in then my back seizes solid and I am in a lot of pain.  I cannot bend. I see MWs as they effect my optic nerve.  I just cannot find any where to work that is low enough. I even get this effect at car boot sales and at festivals.  I always end up working for my self. Its not very exciting.  I was a social person and the worst thing about EHS is that it is becoming more and more isolating.  Even the farm living hippies I used to hang with have wifi extenders. There is no where I can go now. The UK has the most powerful wifi in the world and are proud of it.  I had to leave and move to France. Like I said I have 6 degrees but have never found an employer who needs my skills.  I am in good health unless I go in MWs.
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