Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Where Do You Turn In The Midst of a Job Crisis?

Too many Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Waiting on each paycheck keeps us tethered to a treadmill of debt and uncertainty about the future. As a nation we are spending more than we make, so how are we suppose to get ahead and secure our future?

The tide is turning toward a new entrepreneurial style of living, kicking the corporate scheme and becoming the boss. Never before has it been so clear that the American way is the entrepreneurial way. The reason this works is because our economy is free, flexible and resilient. Our economy rewards those who work hard, take risks, crate innovations and embrace change. Employees no longer count on staying at companies for decades until retirement, employees are changing jobs more often now. They are tired of traffic, grueling schedules and ever-increasing job demands. They want to work less and get paid more, spend more time with their families and not hand their kids to caretakers who spend more waking hours with their children than they do.

The entrepreneurial revolution shifts the responsibility from corporate employers to individuals for their careers and personal success. Fortunately, education and training, such as that offered by Nouveau Riche, is easier to attain than ever before. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and would like to align yourself with a company that supports this new revolution, as well as with individuals who have chosen to take control of their lives, Nouveau Riche may be your ticket to successful business ownership.

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