0cccdc No.4814
Please post ITT if you are older than 21, have some form of work experience, and money in the bank.
Hard mode: Be older than 30, have held a management position, and have (A) disposable money of at least $3000 USD or (B) have traveled outside of your country during your adult life.
b16af1 No.4825
21 y/o, willing to spend some thousand in this shit. Engineer fag.
No experience :3.
8b24b8 No.4833
20
5 years of agricultural experience raising goat/sheep/pig/chicken, a little bit of crop growing
a little money in the bank
b99862 No.4838
27
Have experience with landscaping/labouring/arboury and the tools involved.
Chef by trade w experience in butchery, producing butter and cheese, bakery, preserving, pickling etc.
Have held management positions in kitchens where I've controlled food stock, inventory and labour.
Travelled most of my life and I have $4k Canadian in the bank and I can easily save another 15 over the next year.
9acd46 No.4840
>>4825Engineers are among the most valuable, imo.
Try your hand at some of the ideas ITT
>>2233 124280 No.4851
20, but will probably be 21 by the time we actually go
Sales experience, farming experience
Spent a lot of time in North Africa
Willing to put up ~12-15 thousand USD in investment
1916b2 No.4855
25 - work as a Producer for a TV company.
Figure I'd be part of a second or third wave, as I can't contribute much in the way of useful building/farming experience, but I could help with selling the story to nosy media outlets, and helping with PR.
Also - experience hunting, I guess, but who in this thread HASN'T been hunting once or twice, really?
e0ba0e No.4859
>>481423
Getting Civil Engineering degree
Has some experience with vodka and telecommunications
I have like 220 USD in bank
I'll try to get moar
54932c No.4945
>>4833You'd be useful as fuck
9a986b No.4999
27. Professional ICT (Electronics, Comms, Software) Engineer. Have held management positions and bootstrapped projects. Mid-five figures surplus in the bank plus investment property, not doing much.
Family is from Africa, so have passing familiarity with Namibia, how to get shit done and how not to get shot at while doing it.
I'm still not convinced.
8b24b8 No.5008
>>4945still rooting for keetsmanshoop for the included sheep
5dec6d No.5056
microbiology here, little money as I'm an student.
will most definitely make the move to namibia
32890d No.5072
22 years old
been working in IT for a while, fixing low-level stuff such as 'why is my monitor not working' (you bought the shittiest VGA -DVI converter possible) and 'my printer isn't printing, why' (you never installed the drivers, dumbshit).
Have about 2k USD in the bank.
I'm a competent rifleman, and I'd probably be of more use if you put a gun in my hands and tell me to look out for trouble than sitting in front of a flickering screen doing menial tech work.
11d62d No.5075
19
My only experience that I think could be useful is I've run a shrimp and fish (catfish) farm for a few years with decent yields.
f0baea No.5084
>>481426.
Certified IT technician, but I have a family background in carpentry, tailoring and vegetable/herbal farming. Experienced with motorless sailing and fresh water fishing.
$5,000 in liquid assets at the moment, $30,000 in assets total.
da6912 No.5122
>>481432
IT network. Experience in raising chickens and growing vegetables.
Willing to invest 11k. I'm Asian though is that okay with guys?
9dcaa4 No.5150
>>4814>21>been to 3rd-world shitholes for mission work>have decent experience with residential-level construction>Likely irreverent but forestry and carpentry skills >paying off school debts ATM but will be saving money>mostly accountingfag, but have about 2 years of engineering from a US universitySo, any of this useful enough to justify another mouth to feed/water on the ground, or should I just stick around in the Old World and help finance over time?
5fdba1 No.5190
>>5008Goddamn aussies and their sheep…
>>4814I won't be able to go in the first wave or maybe not even the second but in a few years I should have my bachelor's in engineering. Haven't decided yet, either petroleum, chemical, or, now that this has sprung up, civil. What do you guys think? Also, should I stay here longer and save up some money to bring along? More startup cash means more progress right off the bat, and maybe I'll find a nice wite wimin to bring along and populate our society with.
I'm also a /k/ommando and know a bit about hunting, guns, military, survivalist, growing food, etc.
d2bce6 No.7973
20
Three years working at a wire company and I've been using firearms since I was 14.
f56a6c No.7977
>>481421 y/o
Small business owner owning E commerce store.
I have nothing much to spend money on and still live with my parents, so have virtually no expenses other than my business, so have a relatively large amount of money in my savings now.
Got around 70,000 US dollars in my life savings.
000000 No.7978
30.
Have disposable income of about U$S 20k, a lot more if I sell my house and cars.
Lived outside the first world…ish… Lived in Argentina for a few years.
Have visited many countries but not Africa, yet.
But my skills, cop and real estate agent wouldn't really be useful in the project.
19fb93 No.7985
>>797826
Some knowledge in carpentry, agriculture, and light repair work. Bachelors in Research Psychology, currently getting masters in human resource development with specialization in organizational learning. Took undergrad courses in chemistry and biology, have enough understanding of them, to be able to assist specialists. Used to doing hard work. Knowledge of how to read maps and navigate the wilderness. Have managed a post office for 3 years, so I also know about international shipping and how the mail works (might be helpful for getting supplies shipped over). Total assets ~10k.
cff582 No.7993
>>481424, industrial designer leaning towards the electronic engineer. I just got here so I have no idea whether I will join. Seems that you guys are pro-white and my gf is black so its probably a; no.
c69052 No.8017
>>7985What is the difference between clinical psychology and research psychology?
c69052 No.8018
>>7993You are right that you will never live in settlement but you can settle in Namibia without living in the settlement. If you want to help us then go ahead as long as you respect our rules. Rules isn't going to change for anyone.
529084 No.8021
27 year old male.
IT guy.
father owned a garage/was a mechanic so I helped out in my teens.
20k EUR in bank.
Married with children.
Will need to do a lot of convincing in order to go, will probably not happen in the early stages due to young children.
4e2bdd No.8024
29
11 years oil/gas/water processing operations
mostly upstream some downstream
decent amount of cash
only have traveled to EU although trying to get work in niggeria atm
88827a No.8046
22
Female-not object to having children
I study chemistry at university and have picked up a lot of skills by bartending to help pay for college
3d25ee No.8058
26, millionaire, only know my way around computers, from farming stock so not afraid of physical labor even tho im skinny as fk
9d3c06 No.8074
41. White male. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
I am an Electrical Engineer and have been designing and implementing power grids for twenty years in Texas and Oklahoma. In the last five years, I have helped to set up electrical grids in third world countries and war torn areas as part of an overseas non-profit. I am prolific in many pidgin dialects and am also a an avid hunter, as well as machinist and woodworker.
I also grew up on a dairy farm. My father was also a farmer and a veterinarian, specializing in equine and bovine ills and diseases.
When do we begin.
e3ff9d No.8116
19 y/o welder still in school havent learned how to pipeweld yet can do mig in almost any position save overhead (for now) on carbon steel (the kind you probably will use)
no cash in bank
e3ff9d No.8117
>>8116also my email didnt get anything from you guys claymorehalberd@gmail.com
124280 No.8118
>>8116>>8117We are waiting for some of the organizers to come back right now, I would suggest coming to the board every few days and seeing if they have posted or not
44c8e0 No.8143
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20
Army reserves, basic knowledge in construction.
Also Black Male…*Grabs popcorn*
f0b7b8 No.8149
>>8143The board would have to be alive for that to generate any response.
6bd7cd No.8152
21, Jew. I can promote cultural marxism in your society and play political opponents against each other while preserving my own family.
0ebb28 No.8158
37cbfb No.8163
maybe we should just hijack the board and create a new not-quite-white version but at-a-location-near-you
some of the alt/living/manufacturing topics actually looked practical
>until faced down by the uber-denial clique says - we can do this even if we don't have/etc
let's keep this real - drop the nano-nationalism and cook up some money-maker idea/fusion/foundry
I particularly liked the RipSaw tho seems the company died - something similar could convert M113/APCs (by stripping the aluminum armor & re-working the front angle/etc)
37cbfb No.8164
>>8152 - yeah about that - drop your card at the front desk and we'll get back to you if we decide we need your skills
>(hopefully not israeli since the play political opponents against each other ploy seems to have failed big time) 37cbfb No.8166
>>8152WAIT!
You're 21?
That means you can buy alcohol for our Beer Klatsch Putsch Rehearsal Sessions, Right?
4866f7 No.8167
>>8163Rather then hijacking lets make a new one to separate these ideas clearly. Who knows if this flies again in the future. I lie your other povs and location near though can be debated…
ed07a3 No.8168
>>481422
Active duty Soldier
Know battle drills, Guns, Minor Maintenance on Vehicles, Combat Medical stuff, and i can do hard labor.
tfw im doomed to be a peasant soldier
42adf1 No.8192
18 but i've lived/worked on a farm all my life and have 15,000 in the bank from inheritance
fuck you i wanna come anyway
81caae No.8212
>>8192I think 10,000 was goal many were planning for.