Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Jobs --The Basis of Our Economic Order

Has a teacher ever asked you what kind of business you were going to own when you grew up? Not likely unless you went to a very special school. The teacher, even today, will ask a student what kind of job, career or profession you might want to have. If you have a good teacher he or she might direct you to the best schools for that particular field. If you're lucky you will get a job in that field when you graduate. The sad truth is thousands of students graduate and have no job to go to but they do have huge debt. Thousands of workers in places like Ohio have lost jobs they had planned to hold until they retired except the economy got in the way. In both incidences, people were sold on that idea of having a job. The more educated you are the better job you would get. The truth is it doesn't always work out with lots of people in job limbo: No work, a poor paying job, or a dead end job.The Ruling Class in all countries (including the USA) needs a dependable labour force so they can gain people leverage: they need good employees and the school system is the vehicle used to program people into being good employees. It's no coincidence that the school sytem grew as industrialization grew.The reason the government owes you a job is that they created (in conjunction with the Ruling Class) this economic system. The problem for the government is that the work force is trained to think in only one way. "THE JOB" If self reliance, self employment, money management skills and business ownership skills were promoted and taught, people would have the mental tools to create their own jobs. But then that might interfere with the Ruling Class' need for a good, and dependable (agreeable) labour force.Job mentality prevents people looking at self employment and small business options. The only way out of this job thinking trap is to read books that empower the individual: "You Can Do It" books. It's the reason so many people fail in network marketing. It requires a business mentality not a job mentality. Failures blame the industry, not themselves because they don't know any better. Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump recognize network marketing as a viable business option mostly from the education you can get from the business that will help you in any business. Once you "get the thinking" you don't lose it. But its up to the individual to change the way she or he thinks about how you make a living. The government is not going to tell you. Nor are your buddies because they don't know. They've already chosen their system

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