entrepreneurs skip job market reentry pave own way to success

by Blog Boss 9. September 2009 14:52

On the brighter side of the economic situation - entrepreneurship is on the up tick as entrepreneurs skip job market reentry and pave their own way to success. So what's fueling it? For one, it takes time to "find yourself" so to speak and what some are finding is that they are better suited as entrepreneurs than the forty hour work week for someone else.

Surely, if you have been out of work for a while you've had time to think about options such as entrepreneurship. Also, if you really look at it, how different is being an entrepreneur than working in a volatile job market where you could get a pink slip any day? At least if you are working for yourself, you have a little more influence over the direction your project is headed in. You think? Well anyway, the big question is where does the money come from - the SBA, angel investors & other private capital investment firms, friends & family, the cookie jar? Perhaps you are already familiar with the SBA and angel investors and how difficult it can be to obtain the operating cash you need for liftoff. Despite this, it is still believed that great entrepreneurs will some how magically just get the cash they need. Hummmh. That sounds a little like the build it and they will come philosophy - which went out with the DOTCOM bust. Nonetheless, entrepreneurs are still pursuing projects laced with dreams of economic freedom. With that being said - with focus,good money management skills and a product or service that's in demand, your chances of success are better than hoping to get and keep a job in "not so good economic times," with a labor pool surplus. In any event, entrepreneurship must provide some worthwhile benefits since many more entrepreneurs skip job market reentry and pave their own way to success. Cool

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