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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 63191" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Having lived through many hurricanes over the years, I am really interested in the mechanics of your new occupation. No...I do</p><p>not want to follow in your footsteps, lol, but I would like to know what is anticipated for you in the wake of a hurricane. Are</p><p>you contacted to be "at the ready" by major insurance companies</p><p>or do you have to contact them and ask for work? How do you get</p><p>transportation into an area that is devestated? Where would you</p><p>stay in a strange community with no electricity or support services? How long a stint would be anticipated in the victim</p><p>community. Do you have good child care available for the long run for difficult child?</p><p></p><p>Unless my perception is messed up, I would absolutely say you need to take a man with you. Yes, it sounds sexist but even a non-aggressive male would provide an aura of protection for you</p><p>in a volatile arena. I guarantee you that the last thing one thinks of in a hurricane damaged city is Mary Kay! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 63191, member: 35"] Having lived through many hurricanes over the years, I am really interested in the mechanics of your new occupation. No...I do not want to follow in your footsteps, lol, but I would like to know what is anticipated for you in the wake of a hurricane. Are you contacted to be "at the ready" by major insurance companies or do you have to contact them and ask for work? How do you get transportation into an area that is devestated? Where would you stay in a strange community with no electricity or support services? How long a stint would be anticipated in the victim community. Do you have good child care available for the long run for difficult child? Unless my perception is messed up, I would absolutely say you need to take a man with you. Yes, it sounds sexist but even a non-aggressive male would provide an aura of protection for you in a volatile arena. I guarantee you that the last thing one thinks of in a hurricane damaged city is Mary Kay! DDD [/QUOTE]
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