Chris Gains

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Hi Josh

Sorry to here you lost your job. I hope you get back to work soon so you can get back to paying your bills. Have you ever tried Freelancer.com or oDesk? You can get data entry jobs on a freelance basic. As long as you have the internet you get started.

11 years ago
Thanks Elissa

I am interested in both but permaculture mostly. Will check those links you sent, because its always to good to have an all round view.

Im new to the forum so will be need to put some time aside to get really involved. Looks a great place to learn. Its also nice to speak to like minded people.
11 years ago
Hi Elissa

I am currently reading Ben Falk the resilient farm and homestead. I have also watched a lot of Jeff Lawton videos. I was trying to find something to study which was had similar temp/whether conditions as myself.

I have found it a bit over whelming with so many choices and different practices. I have heard the mention of Gaias Garden and maybe this would be best suited to start me off as I have small allotment plot.

I am also planning to start an online PDC with Patrick Whitefield and I know he has books available.
11 years ago
Hi Josh

Thats sounds great what your doing. Part of my debt is a car also! Bad choice on my part too. I think once people can see for themselves how you can change a small piece land, it sparks interest. I could imagine some opportunities be offered to you, to replicate what you have done on your own land.

I have just acquired a small plot of land. Not very big but I can get started doing something like you mentioned.

My dream like yours would be to eventually have acres to design something on a larger scale. Then be able to teach and help people like myself now. I have found some volunteer opportunities which look great but they cost a lot. Jen who posted above seems to located by some great places to get your hands dirty and learn a lot.

Do you work full time Josh?
11 years ago
Hi Jen

Happy to be here, thanks for quick reply. That sounds great where you are. Unfortunately where I am opportunities like yours are few and far between. When they do come up they are usually a few hours one day a week (when I am working). There was some weekend events but they got cancelled due to small interest. Sorry if it sounds like my glass is half empty, but I assure you I would jump at the chance to get involved in some of the opportunities you mentioned.

I dont have any land to work with, but I have just acquired a plot of land on a allotment. There was a big waiting list, but I was put the front because I was keen. I was going to use this in my PDC.

Did you complete both the PDC and Permaculture diploma to become a teacher?

Thanks
Chris



11 years ago
Hi everyone Chris here from Liverpool UK. Im just starting off on my journey to become self sufficient and could do with a little advice. Probably a lot of people here have many reasons for being here, but I think the one thing we all have in common is we recognise we need to change how we treat everything around us. That is exactly where I am now. The only problem is I'm caught up in the rat race and its hard to break free. The main cause is money.

I have debt but my full time job is help pay this off (which nearly 2 thirds will be clear by July). I have been looking for ways to get into permaculture but cant find a way of leaving my old job behind, learning and still getting by.

Heres my plan up to now:
1. Pay my debt off
2. Be taking my PDC while doing the above (online with Patrick Whitefield)
3. Get some hands on experience through volunteering
4. Complete the permaculture diploma

Now Im happy to work hard and get my hands dirty in return for food and board with some volunteering (WWOOFing) but I cant do that for the length of the diploma which takes the minimum of 2 years to complete. Also I would need to quit my job once I got to stage 3.

So my question is has anyone been a situation like mine or similar a found a way to learn and earn? I wouldnt be expecting to earn a lot. Just to enough to get by.

Apologies if this post is in the wrong place. Thanks in advance for any help
11 years ago