Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Lessons From A Bad Economy

What can be learned from a bad economy?  For those who did not believe that fat meat is greasy, perhaps, now their minds have changed about how people are affected.
  • Young people have to get serious about getting an education, especially while it is free.
  • Challenging situations (bad credit, criminal background and long term joblessness) in your personal life may exclude your from getting a job.
  • If you have a job, you need to have a plan of action in case that job ends.
  • Do not rely on one source of income
  • Some people (depending on challenging situations) may never work again.
  • No one will help the unemployed until corporations start losing money when we can't buy their goods. 
Even though people have no control over every challenge in their lives, there is still a price to be paid in regards to employment.  The power must be taken back by the individual to determine their own future.  Get mad, then calm down and begin to think of what you can do to change your own situation.  What can we learn from a bad economy?  Life will not be going back to the way it was when jobs were plentiful.  All people have to fine tune their approach  to work.  This is what we can learn from a bad economy.

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