So, I took a teaching post at a small college and managed through the transition from high pay to low pay with my Y2K stuff. Was great fun! <<<
Good for you, it is wonderful that you had the chance and took it.
Most folks benefited from the Y2K foods they had stored.
I still have mine, and it gives me great comfort to go down to the basement and look at it all.
I feel even better knowing that everything still has another 10 to 20 years storage life.
Cheapest insurance we ever purchased, and it was a one time cost. We are thinking of buying more, to extend our shelf-life.