Riley Cook says from the recession, world political issues and natural disasters, a new idea to grind out business has been born.
"We decided to think outside the box," Cook said.
With few construction jobs lined up, they decided to spend their time getting into the Armageddon industry by building large, black, state-of-the-art disaster shelters.
The Idea is you place it deep underground, hide the air vents so they look like trees, and with grey, fresh water, sewage and fuel tanks nearby, get inside and survive about anything - if you have the money.
"The whole thing: tanks, shelter, digging the hole, we're looking at $350,000 to $400,000," Cook said.
It's pricey but does come with a lot of amenities. There are refrigerators, freezers and a kitchen with stove. There's a bathroom with a place to do laundry, all with room for four people. Plus you'll find communication radios, weather and air sensors and even camera's so you can see what's going on above you.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Welder goes into the Armageddon business
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