I know we're all overthinking the end of read.cash at times. I am very optimistic about this matter, but I will show you what my plans are if this helpful site disappears and never returns. Some writers have written in their articles that read.cash will stop working until the funds run out, and according to calculations, it may only take 2 years and a few months before it runs out, and it will be sooner than that because the value of BCH has been so low in recent months.
I've read that many of my friends here have planned what they'll do if it happens too soon. I, too, write mine and will return to this article when the unfortunate day arrives.
Find a job (First Plan)
If that happens too soon and I haven't saved enough money for a small business, I'll go to the city to find a job paying the minimum wage. I'm not sure if it's true that they will raise the minimum wage of workers or employees in Manila, but I hope it is. My Jollibee female friend informed me that they were hiring for the position of service crew on their branch, and I told her that I would go but didn't know when. She told me to take my time because she could easily refer me to that job because she was now a regular and would soon be promoted to assistant manager or manager, if God's will be done. I am considering going into the food industry rather than another industry business because I previously worked as a crew in a restaurant when there was no pandemic. I have a broad knowledge of food safety and hygiene, so I don't think it will be that difficult to get hired, if at all.
I'm also thinking about applying for a job as a call center agent because I'd like to gain experience outside of the food industry. I am well aware that my ability to speak English is far inferior to my ability to write. Maybe I should start practicing speaking fluently so that when I apply, I will be hired.
Start a small business (Second Plan)
Starting a business is nothing new to me, as I explored with a variety of business variants when the pandemic began. I've tried to make scrunchies and organza pouches, as well as personalized or customized phone cases out of resin epoxy and polymer clay. I've tried making polymer earrings and other trinkets, as well as air dry clay keychains and cartoon characters. I tried selling chili garlic oil, my chili garlic oil is vrry delicious I swear, but it didn't work out because I didn't know how to post my product on social media and only my neighborhood had a chance to buy them. What I have mentioned are not all of the businesses that I have tried, but there are many more.
This time, the small business that I will start requires planning and concrete ideas and plans before I begin because I will be spending a lot of money or using all of my savings on it. My mother will manage it, but I will be in charge of the finances. My mother will be home because she will be a senior citizen this year, so I will try to finalize the business as much as possible.
My initial plan is to set up a food stall near our location in the auditorium. I noticed people selling shawarma, siomai, fish balls, balot, bibingka, barbecue, and other foods in the auditorium. I haven't seen anyone selling takoyaki. I was considering selling it as my product or food, but I recall that many people dislike the taste of takoyaki. I was having second thoughts about it, but it's also a good business because there's no takoyaki around here. What are your thoughts?
I'm still thinking about other business ideas, and hopefully one of them will be concrete enough for me to start investing in the necessary equipment. If the read.cash runs out soon, I will undoubtedly start a small business, if it is God's will.
Final Thoughts
I only have two plans for when the read.cash runs out: either find a job or start a small business. I hope we all save a lot before it's gone in the system so we can use it as a starting point when the time isn't right for something we want. Money is essential in life; however, it is difficult to earn and not as simple as it is here. Even if you advise me not to, I am overthinking a little. We must accept the fact that everything has an end, and we have no control over it. What we can do is find another way to survive in the world, especially for those who rely on this or a breadwinner in their family as their source of income. I hope it does not leave us too soon and stays with us indefinitely, which is somewhat impossible.
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Publishing Date: May 27, 2022
Sana namn wag Muna syang wala pero alam ko mhirap din Ang ginagawa Ng system nato ehh kaya anut anu man maging happy tayu kasi naging part tayu nito