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We have noticed that it is getting harder to some people these days to earn an income online; we decided to create this program (MULSITEC) to enable everyone to earn over the internet from the comfort of their own home and to have the possibility of gaining a source of steady income without spending too much to start.

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Friday, 27 November 2009

SELF-EMPLOYMENT IS THE BEST EMPLOYMENT

My Dear Unemployed Youth and the Low Income Earners,

Our society programs us to believe jobs are more secure than being an entrepreneur.
Children are taught by teachers (most of whom have been in school and university all their lives) who imprint on them the belief that you have to be highly educated and get a good job to be successful.


This is a load of crap!


Look at what is happening now. Huge corporations looking for bailouts, the Big 3 auto makers on the ropes. The media focus is doom and gloom creating fear amongst consumers and hurting the economy even further. And layoffs by the thousands…


Where was THEIR job security?


And my little business keeps chugging along with NO loss of income due to the recession.


So why is my being an entrepreneur safer than taking a job?


Firstly, you can’t get fired when you are an entrepreneur. With a job, even when you do fantastic work for a company, you can still get laid off when the company makes poor decisions or is affected by the economy.


Secondly, with a job, all your eggs are in one basket. If you lose the job, you lose ALL your income.


As an entrepreneur, I have multiple streams of income – so I have lots of different baskets with eggs. Losing one means I still have the rest.


So I believe that being an entrepreneur can be less risk than a job.
If you are working at a job and uncertain about taking the jump, why not set a transition period? To transition from your job to being an entrepreneur, start a small business on the side while you are still working. Eventually you can build this up until it replaces your job income. And, if you do get laid off, you have the second stream of income to sustain you.


Here is how to keep your children from becoming drones working at mindless jobs:


• Enroll them in young entrepreneurship programs to offset society’s “job” focus
• Be a role model – start your own successful business. Kids who see a parent working from home doing what they love and making good money can see other options than flipping burgers at a fast food joint.
• Set aside a fund to help your kids start their own business
• Encourage them to think entrepreneurial – to find ways to earn money for things they want
I focus on teaching others how to succeed online using no-hype techniques. This is my way of giving back to others who I learned from while I was learning.
Best of luck in all your online ventures!


David UDO Anwna, “MULSITEC Coordinator”
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