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Job Search Tip for College Students
Job Search Tip for College Students
Bill Dunigan
Today everyone is looking for that special job that will suit their exact needs. In this day and age we all have circumstances, situations, obligations, etc. that make demands on our time and energy. In most cases students will get a job that will give them enough money to pay for the fuel for their car and a few nights out, assuming they even have a night off.
Why should any student who is studying hard and working hard, and building up a huge debt in the process, spend what little available time they have left slaving away for someone else with minimal payback? The answer is simple. That's the way it has always been. Employers know that they can get cheap labor that can add and subtract, converse if necessary, sell, stock, clean, and on and on for very little pay or benefits. This is because the jobs that pay more and offer more are only available to someone they think will stay with them for a while and not be a transient for just a few months.
However, today there is a way around this dilemma faced by thousands of students everywhere. It really is possible to make the money they need, have time to study, develop a social life, and at the same time build something for their future. That last one is something they can't even begin to think about in their current job situations.
OK, so just what is this super magical answer you ask. Well it's nothing that new or different. It simply isn't usually thought of as an answer for students. However, I believe that it is perfectly suited for the situation. Students who are reliable, honest, and serious are the very ones who are geared up and ready to take the initiative of setting the wheels of their future in motion while taking care of today's needs. They are already multitasking on a daily basis.
Why should they work for pennies for someone else when they could be in business for themselves? Yes, you read it
correctly. They could decide when to work, when to have time off, when to give themselves a pay increase. While doing all of this they would also be able to build an income that could be there for them in the future.
Sound impossible? Quite the contrary. Today it is more than possible, it's fact. The truth is they have a choice today that allows them to choose the direction of their life rather than passively letting things happen. They also are savvier in general and ready to take that plunge that could change their present situation. All they need is the right vehicle. I strongly believe that vehicle goes by the name of Network Marketing. There are numerous ones out there and some are better than others. All it takes is a look-see in order to decide if it's the right one.
Most of my adult life I have been self-employed. I have never come across anything else that would allow an individual to develop a good income with little investment and not have the expenses, stress, boss, time constraints, and worries that go along with most other businesses or jobs. Who needs a job when you can work for yourself? I am quite serious about this and I am always ready, willing, and able to assist anyone who is honest, reliable, serious, and over eighteen, to find their place. If you are interested in knowing more, you may call me toll free: 866-645-1193. I live in the Eastern US time zone.
Thanks for your time and attention, and I hope you are able to find your place, Bill.
About the Author
Most of my adult life I have been self-employed. Like many others I have looked around longer than I care to admit, for something to give me an ongoing income, regardless of my ability to work. Having seen friends with ill health, downsizing, and depression, it was time to take some proactive steps myself in order to avoid having the same negative things in my future. Without needing to give up anything, I have kick started the rest of my life.
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