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Is Your Job Becoming Extinct? Here's What To Do

 
Author: John Alquist

Job growth--or lack of it--and the levels of unemployment continue to confuse obtuse government analysts and the Wall Street crowd.

Why? They are ignoring the dramatic effect of rapidly-increasing self-employment.

Recently, the weekly number of unemployed declined, but the number of newly-created jobs was very small. How could that happen when there were not enough new jobs created that week?

Simple. More and more people are becoming self-employed, no longer wanting, needing and even seeking jobs.

One reason: many kinds of American jobs are an endangered species. They're simply not needed any more by corporate America.

These jobs include office administrators, production/factory work, farmers and ranchers, stock clerks, sewing machine operators, mail clerks, mail machine operators, computer operators, secretaries, telemarketers, meter readers and part-time sales people.

The reasons: office technology, changes in business practices, escalating plant and factory automation, declining numbers of small farms due to acquisition, RFID technology for inventory management, offshore outsourcing, employees doing their own word processing and data entry, heavy use of email, optical scanning and voice recognition systems, and growing e-commerce and automated reordering systems.

Don't hold your breath, waiting to return to the good old days of being paid $15 to $20 per hour--plus benefits--for low tech, old fashioned office and factory work. These Happy Days will not be here again.

You have to learn more to earn more--continuously, and you must also become self-employed and attain Internet proficiency to succeed in the 21st Century.

Brain experts say we only use 5 to 10% of our brain's memory, so we all have lots of room to store new information.

What some powerful proof that globalism and the decline of jobs are permanent? The IBM worldwide Chief Procurement Officer does not work at IBM Corporate Headquarters in Armonk, NY. His office is now in China.

A recent study says that 72% of households are thinking about starting a home based business. And 73% of Americans use the Internet regularly. Most likely, there's considerable--perhaps perfect--overlap of these two groups.

Don't be left out or left behind. You, too, should be starting or expanding your home based business and becoming a proficient and prolific Internet user to build your businesses.

There's an old saying, "he who hesitates is lost." Comedian Mel Brooks changed that to "he who hesitates is poor." Mel's right!

Poverty is a deliberate choice caused by a mindset focused on lack and coasting--at your family's expense--by passively living in the past, rather than seeking today's 21st Century opportunities.

Wait no longer. Don't become an endangered species. Eagles can die off as an endangered species or soar majestically to search for more desirable places for them to flourish.

This applies to you, too. What kind of eagle do you want to be--one becoming extinct or one soaring boldly to incredible success?

The choice is yours. The best choice is self-employment.

Remember, at best, "he who hesitates is poor."

Author Bio:

John Alquist

John J. Alquist owns and operates Alquist Enterprises, along with his wife, Shirley. The firm promotes self-employment via the professional services and network marketing opportunities offered.

John is a speaker, consultant and author. His first published piece was at age 15, in a Connecticut daily newsletter, blasting a brainless politician. He has been writing ever since.

He started his career after college graduation as a writer for a Connecticut weekly newspaper.

He has been self-employed for 18 years and, prior to that, John spent 24 years in the corporate world, especially senior bank marketing positions.

He was Vice President of Market Planning for Wells Fargo Bank and Vice President & Director of Marketing for BarclayAmericanCorporation, an American commerical and consumer finance subsidiary of the Barclays Bank Group.

John & Shirley life and work in St. Petersburg, FL. John has lived in Connecticut, New Jersey, North Carolina, California, and Florida.

He is a graduate of Providence College, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree.

John is an avid exerciser, eats mostly organic food, and has considerable knowledge of wellness. He takes lots of nutrtional supplements. Though 64, he has a "Real Age" of 53.

Politically, John is a Libertarian. He and his wife, Shirley, are Christians. John is an avid Bible student and researcher.

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