Finding a Job or Business Opportunity

May

I don’t know about you but, I’ve been trying to find a job all of my life. It’s true. Ever since my first job in high school, I must have had two dozen jobs … from being an inventory clerk, to working the polls to a glamorous high tech executive in a highly sought after field. But, alas, times are a changing. Finding a job in this climate is neither glamorous nor rewarding. But, for those of you who are tired of trying to find a job, you might want to consider looking for a business opportunity.

What is a business opportunity and why would you consider one? First and foremost is because you are in control of your own future. I’ve been “unemployed” for over six years now. Unemployment is really a figment of someone else’s imagination. I’ve tried various business opportunities over these last six years, since being laid off from one of my “glamorous” jobs. And, I must tell you there’s a sense of freedom and satisfaction from being your own boss that you just can’t get from working for “the man”, “the boss” … “the chief.” You are the CEO of your own destination.

Let’s take, for example, some of the benefits of developing your own business opportunity. Flexibility is probably one of the terms I’ve heard most often from self-employed people. Need to pick up the kids after school … “no problem.” Want to go see a baseball game in the middle of the afternoon … “go for it.” Want to take a vacation when it’s not so crowded … “when do we pack?”

Did you hate those performance reviews just as much as your boss did? Do you think you deserved a perfect 10 and pay level increase? But, your boss couldn’t give it to you because it wouldn’t be fair to the company’s policy? Well, guess what? Your own business opportunity rewards you as much as you want. You determine your pay scale based on your choice of business opportunity and how hard you work it!

Oh, and what about those silly political cat fights that go on throughout organizations.”Well, he said that and she said this.” There are no politics when you work your own business opportunity. The only thing political is how much money you’re going to donate to your party when you reap all of the benefits.
Of course, there is no magic business opportunity. I’ve made my share of mistakes in real estate and other high overhead businesses. But, some of the best business opportunities are right in front of our eyes. They require little to no overhead, no advance degrees, and can produce some serious money. No, they’re not illegal and no scamming here …

In fact, one of them is turning some serious dough for a whole lotta people … that’s Internet marketing ala Google advertising and affiliate marketing. I, myself, have turned to this great business opportunity. Yes, it took a little work and training, but it’s well worth the effort.

Regardless of what type of business opportunity you try, stop crying “woe is me.” There has never been a better time to learn a new trade, especially since you’re “unemployed” anyway. Here’s a great reference to check out these business opportunities.

Discover How To Recover From Lost Of Jobs In Real Estate

May

Silicon Valley Resources announces its next free career webinar, Wed, June 4th at 11PST. The webinar is titled, “So, you went into the Real Estate and now you want a REAL job?” In this webinar, Silicon Valley Resources will help candidates prioritize transferable skill sets, how and where to network with former colleagues, applicable jobs now that you want to get back into the job market.

Our guest speaker is Mr. Bill Denyer, Training & Development Professional. He has over 30 years of experience in education, training, management, sales and organizational development. Mr. Denyer has been a leader in this field for some of the most well known financial services organizations in the world, including Bank of America, World Savings & Loan, Wells Fargo and E-Loan. Mr. Denyer holds a BA in Sociology and a MA Education from SF State University.

“Many people jumped on the Real Estate Gold Rush, including me”, says David Chan, principle at Silicon Valley Resources. “For many, the gold rush turned into pixie dust and now they want to find a way back into the job market. We’ll help steer them in the right direction.”

Find out more about Silicon Valley Resources and sign up for their upcoming webinar series at www.SiliconValleyResources.com/events.