Are people really needing jobs?

You know you hear in the news how employment is high, people are loosing their jobs, etc.

And as we all know the economy is in a shambles, though the government is stepping in, which is a FINALLY

Though here is something I have been experiencing.

I have a business, a small one that is growing and I want to grow it more..many good things ahead.

So I put a ad out there for a commissioned sales person to help my business grow.

Now, I know I am not offering some grand salary and benefits (yet) though I genuine path for some people to earn some good income. And in the future, as the company grows, they could be elevated to Director levels and above. I am offering flexibility, as many hours as they want to work at it, help in training them.

Here is what I have found: That it doesn’t seem that many are needing jobs. I have had minimal responses, and those that have, seem to be very picky and negative, and not have a can do attitude or working ethic???

I have been very perplexed by this, and have been thinking why is that?

We are offering to give people a chance to bring in some income at a time when the economy is not good, and jobs are not that plentiful, though it seems like many do not want the change to work.

Now it is a commissioned position, though bottom line it is a job, that could lead to them making more then they ever have in their life.

I am sure the can do people will come, and the business will grow very big. Though I have learned from this, that even though the economy is bad, and there are less jobs, that there are many that just don’t want to work, or have to high of expectations.

So if you see this, and know of anybody that has a positive attitude, needs flexibility and basically a Can Do attitude, send them this wayJ

Jeff Risley

Founder of Beachboppin International

http://www.beachboppin.com

One Hot Online Advertising Agency

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