Modern day slavery?!Written by gerardo flores
In todays economy we are programed to believe that we have to find a good job, kiss up to "master", and retire in 40 years! The majority of population has a 9 to 5 job and hate it. They wake up, go to work, punch in, punch out, take a smoke break, and back to work. All this routine causes our subconcious to believe that holding tight to our job will keep us safe. As long as we stay on "master's" good side, we'll be okay. We've been taught that if we don't work we don't eat. But what happens when work slows down? The "master" comes tells "slaves" to go home until business picks up. Slavery still exists these days. If an employee does not work hard enough, fast enough, or not dependable enough, he gets "you're fired" whip. No matter how loyal one may be to "master", he will not hesitate to whip you on back with "you're laid off" stick.
| | Education is a Business PhilosophyWritten by Marion B Stearns
Copyright © Marion Stearns - All Rights Reserved http://www.admistress.com/column ============== This isn't a "wanna be" zillionaire style email. It's a business philosophy that indicates what few people are bold enough to acknowledge. People can call themselves a business but that really doesn't make them a business. Take a Look.... Running a profitable e-business can be hard work. Are you placing e-bandages on your biz-wounds, when surgery might be needed? What does this mean? Are you relying of hoards of people to guide you? Do you believe that everyone you do business with on internet, has an elementary theory of business? Is it safe to assume that they have some kind of understanding of concepts and constant changes that we face? Of course not. We meet people from all walks of life and some of them have never been "in business," before we met them. Can you remember first time you called yourself a business? Some of us dare to trot boldly, to go where no man OR woman has ever tread before. Others struggle with expensive and un-qualified, "on-the-job" training. When we need and want a "reality check" reply,.... we might depend on personal instinct. For many of us, this "instinct" decision is based on education in our field, or on our past experiences. It's not same thing as "pot luck."
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