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Can’t Find A Job? No Problem – Start Your Own Company!

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

You’ve got to love this story from FOXNews.com (actually, it appears that this story is from The Wall Street Journal). Whenever someone suggests that the American Dream may not be in reach for younger generations, I find that stories like the one linked above re-emphasize how some people won’t take “no” for an answer as they make their own way in this life.

Faced with an unemployment rate of 16 percent for 20- to 24-year-olds, a growing number of recent college and grad-school graduates are launching their own companies, according to anecdotal evidence from colleges, universities and entrepreneurship programs around the U.S.

I love it. When certain people can’t find jobs in this job market, they don’t go and run to the government for help nor do they cry poverty and complain about not being able to make ends meet before it is too late. Instead, they open up their own companies and give entrepreneurship a try. Outstanding!

This push toward entrepreneurship among young people is likely to continue as employers plan to hire 7 percent fewer graduates from the class of 2010 than they hired from the class of 2009, which saw a nearly 22 percent drop in hiring from the class before, according to a recent report from National Association of Colleges and Employers.

The job market really is a mess out there. Thankfully, I’m in a job that I believe is pretty secure and I’m holding a position that I believe is essential to my company’s short and long term success. I’m also thankful that I worked diligently in the last few years to receive a great education and to establish additional streams of revenue outside of the paycheck that I receive from my day job. Sure, it means that I work late some nights when the college semester is in session and it means that other times when I’d rather be relaxing (i.e. when I’d rather be lazy), that I have to grade papers or sign in to an online teaching environment, but that’s okay with me.

Much like the people that the article above talks about, I’ve taken a no bullshit stance towards making sure that my future is secure. I hope that 2010 proves to be as good for me as 2009 was in terms of working my plan for financial freedom and professional success! You’ve got to go out there and make things happen!

The Toy Industry Coming Under Attack from Parents

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

As the economy continues to tank it seems that no one is safe from being scrutinized by an ever-more pissed off public. FOXNews.com ran a story the other day talking about how parents are now condemning advertisers for their heavy advertisements that are directed at children. This is an interesting one to me, but here is the crux of the issue from the article:

In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa’s workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers.

The message: Please, in these days of economic angst, cut back on marketing your products directly to our children.

The letter-writing initiative was launched by the Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, which says roughly 1,400 of its members and supporters have contacted 24 leading toy companies and retailers to express concern about ads aimed at kids.

You have to admire the parents who would take out some time in their day to write these letters, but it makes me wonder what happened to old school parenting? What happened to a parent keeping an eye on what their children watch on television – including the commercials? And what happened to a parent telling their child, “No. You can only have one toy – not all five of them.”

I’m sure that the people who wrote these letters are fine parents and that they take good care of their children, but this just seems to me like a financially-strapped citizenry lashing out at anything around them. Why not go after those companies which put the impulse buy items at the front of the grocery store? I mean do you really need the candy bar or the deck of playing cards that are wedged up above the conveyor belt? Of course not, but they’re there for you to look at as you pay.

Better yet, why not sue all of the major retailers who have now rearranged their stores so that you cannot get to the items that you really came for unless you walk through the entire building? Look at Wal-Mart – they have all of their electronics and the toy department in the back of their stores now. What if you just want to come in and buy a DVD? You’d be subjected to advertisements on your entire way through the store and on your way out.

It goes on and on. Writing these letters was a valiant effort by these parents, but probably an activity that would have been more useful if they just sat down and educated their children on how to read and react to various advertisements.

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