can you give me some advice? is the business field, such as entrepreneur, stockbroker overcrowded?

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it seems as if a lot of kids going to college one to be businessmen or businesswomen. want to do something in business but how hard is it to get a job after college. thank you.

2 Responses to can you give me some advice? is the business field, such as entrepreneur, stockbroker overcrowded?

  1. homeward07 says:

    If there is one stock broker, there are too many.

    America has 2 piggy banks, and both are broke.

    The one is housing, which by next March will be half what it is today.

    The other is the equity markets. This has been an illusion since 2001, when it collapsed, and was kept going only by computer programming that causes trust of the participants.

    America is bankrupt 7 times over, and when the average sucker realizes this fact, a jungle will be created.

    If International investors wake up to our off budget items and burnt books, we’re toast.

    Watch the dollar.

    Prices aren’t going up…the dollar is losing value.
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  2. Mexico4me says:

    Wow! Isn’t Homeward just a “little mary sunshine”!

    More and more people are realizing that you not only should, but you must be an entrepreneur if you want to get anywhere in this world. There is always room for more. People are no longer subscribing to the 45 year plan where you start working at 20, make someone else rich for a minimum payout, then retire at 65 and hope the Government will be there to take care of you. A very large percentage of people retire broke after living many years paycheck to paycheck. Society is going back to the way it was in centuries past where everyone needed to have a business or starve. There were very few jobs, many were slaves.

    In your question you say a lot of kids are going to college to be businessmen/women, you want to do something in business, but then you ask how hard it is to get a job? A job and a business are 2 entirely different things. If you want to be in business, then start doing as much homework and reading up as you possibly can on how to run your own business. I suggest you start small. Get a home based business which is an excellent way to learn the ropes and it will help you find which field is right for you. After that, the sky is the limit!