Some years ago, I felt the need to begin prepping and I wondered how my skill set would be beneficial during a Schumer Hits The Fan (SHTF) situation. For a long time, I felt as if I had nothing to offer. You see I am a bookkeeper, and I was sure that practically everyone would have skills more preferable than mine. I mean after all, when you’re lost in the woods with nothing to eat, what good is a bookkeeper? I guess you could count the days until you starve to death.
I was a soldier many years ago and during my tenure in the Army I had two jobs. For the first couple of years, I was an Infantry Soldier and for the last two years I was a Logistics Clerk. This is where I realized what my true skill set is, organization. Fast forward about 30 years to the time in my life where I have made the decision to prep. I feel that it is my responsibility as a father and husband to be prepared for my family’s sake. The last thing that I would want is for my family to suffer needlessly during some SHTF situation. Especially if I had the opportunity to prepare beforehand. So, I began talking to extended family members about prepping and various SHTF scenarios. Basically, I received the same response from everyone. Prepping is crazy because it is impossible to store enough food, water, ammo, and anything else that you may need for a SHTF situation. Also, the scenarios that I had presented, namely a nuclear attack, they stated are not survivable. So, undaunted by the pessimism, my bookkeeper skills kicked in.
You see a great bookkeeper is great at a few things. These skills include organization, numerical analysis, and research. As I began my research, I had discovered that a nuclear attack, and many other SHTF scenarios, are very much survivable. As a matter of fact, if a nuclear weapon is ever detonated on American soil, more Americans will die from ignorance than those that will die as a result of the explosion. All that it takes is a little preparation beforehand. My research also uncovered much more. Food can be stored for long periods of time. There are various ways to collect, purify and store water. How to make a plan for various SHTF scenarios and the importance of many otherwise unthought-of aspects of the plan such as “OpSec”, “Gray Man”, etc.
The next thing I learned was that the first thing to do in preparation is to plan. Planning means that you carefully consider all of the information uncovered in your research, assess your needs, make a decision on what you feel you need to plan for and how much you want to prepare. Afterward, you must reduce your needs to a number and then create a budget on how to meet the need. This is true with many, if not all, aspects of your preps. Whether it’s food, water, ammo, or something else, it doesn’t matter. You must determine what you need and then develop a plan.Continue reading“Food Storage: Prepping by the Numbers, by R.M.”
