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		By: Tim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s insightful to listen and learn from the other side of the desk. This might be an expansion of Stephanie&#039;s &quot;Get creative&quot; tip.

maybe for some a job isn&#039;t the solution, because there doesn&#039;t seem to be enough of them to go around. For those so inclined and brave enough, here&#039;s advice of a different kind from one who has made his own employment since the 1980&#039;s (starting with a painting company when my first equipment was an old and bent aluminum ladder).

Job seekers are typically low on one resource- money, but high on another- time. We hear about a global economy, but it&#039;s just a concept that means little to most.

That&#039;s a big mistake. Here&#039;s one example- over a billion people and growing are connected online around the world- including hundreds of millions of English-speaking people. It time for some to consider that a job is not the only way to create income anymore, and neither are you confined to Florida.

If you can find a good resource (and despite the junk out there, there really are some) you can learn online skills during your down-time that would allow you to expand your income and even the value you can render to the world. It just takes starting and a willingness to see the possibilities which are already there.

As far as a great resource, here&#039;s one that is rated #1 by an independent service (IM Report Card) http://leavethejobbehind.com

Another idea more suited for some might be http://datajobsource.com

Lastly, there is a company I learned about that is making a way for people to become full time humanitarians- and doing it from home.

http://businessintobenevolence.com

Hope at least one of those links helps several people. It takes initiative to build something without a boss around, but in the end, we will have goals or work for someone that does.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s insightful to listen and learn from the other side of the desk. This might be an expansion of Stephanie&#8217;s &#8220;Get creative&#8221; tip.</p>
<p>maybe for some a job isn&#8217;t the solution, because there doesn&#8217;t seem to be enough of them to go around. For those so inclined and brave enough, here&#8217;s advice of a different kind from one who has made his own employment since the 1980&#8217;s (starting with a painting company when my first equipment was an old and bent aluminum ladder).</p>
<p>Job seekers are typically low on one resource- money, but high on another- time. We hear about a global economy, but it&#8217;s just a concept that means little to most.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a big mistake. Here&#8217;s one example- over a billion people and growing are connected online around the world- including hundreds of millions of English-speaking people. It time for some to consider that a job is not the only way to create income anymore, and neither are you confined to Florida.</p>
<p>If you can find a good resource (and despite the junk out there, there really are some) you can learn online skills during your down-time that would allow you to expand your income and even the value you can render to the world. It just takes starting and a willingness to see the possibilities which are already there.</p>
<p>As far as a great resource, here&#8217;s one that is rated #1 by an independent service (IM Report Card) <a href="http://leavethejobbehind.com" rel="nofollow ugc">http://leavethejobbehind.com</a></p>
<p>Another idea more suited for some might be <a href="http://datajobsource.com" rel="nofollow ugc">http://datajobsource.com</a></p>
<p>Lastly, there is a company I learned about that is making a way for people to become full time humanitarians- and doing it from home.</p>
<p><a href="http://businessintobenevolence.com" rel="nofollow ugc">http://businessintobenevolence.com</a></p>
<p>Hope at least one of those links helps several people. It takes initiative to build something without a boss around, but in the end, we will have goals or work for someone that does.</p>
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