September 23 2009
Why Job Seekers Don’t Need Sandwich Boards What You Know Is Worth More #51
This episode of my infopreneur podcast, What You Know Is Worth More Than You Know(TM), The Podcast was inspired by a top news story involving a British job seeker's desperate actions. I'm sharing my thoughts and its infopreneurial implications for all college students and college graduates, and everyone who's not thinking beyond the job.
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Sherry Borzo said,
September 25, 2009 @ 5:54 am
I totally agree with you that people need to forge their own ways of earning income that stretch beyond simply being an employer. I have never felt less stress and more renewed than when I decided to work on my own business. This doesn’t mean I don’t have periods of doubt, but even when I have to work a survival job I appreciate that I’m working to determine my own worth and future.
We’ve encouraged our grown children to work on developing businesses on the side as well. Making a complete commitment to an employer as your only strategy will inevitably leave you at the mercy of always thinking and being an employee.
P V Ariel said,
December 16, 2009 @ 5:37 pm
Yet another useful information. It works. Thanks. Philip Verghese ‘Ariel’, Secunderabad, AP,India. http://knol.google.com/k/p-v-ariel/-/12c8mwhnhltu7/0