Communication is like a cornerstone of our society. It is at the core of personal and business relationships (and even casual relationships). Face to face contact is still important but with the ever shrinking global world, such meetings are always possible. Other communication methods like email and instant messaging are important, but they lack the personal interactive touch that we need.
So we have come to rely heavily on our phones. The old phones that sit on a desk and are hard wired into a phone jack are rapidly falling out of fashion. So it’s no surprise that the wireless industry is still maintaining positive figures even in down economy. People have accepted wireless phones as a way of life; a necessity of life as much on par with the television. The television by the way, early in its life was thought of as a luxury item but today is a tool of communication (albeit one way communication). So these are just a few of the point that make it attractive to start a mobile phone business. And here is a surprising fact: you don’t need a large amount of capital to start a cell phone business or keep it running!
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The other day I wrote about the Employee Mentality. It’s a way of thinking in relation to the major focus of your lifestyle - your livelihood. There are a lot of people getting laid off now due to the current economic problems. Actually, the certain job markets have been deteriorating for quite some time. Take computer programming for example. During the 1980s and 1990s, computer programmers could write their own ticket. Over the past decade however, that industry has deteriorated for a variety of reasons. Many of the jobs have moved overseas, yes, but guess where a lot more of them have gone? To independent contractors or programmers who work from home. Entrepreneur programmers if you will. At any rate, this is just one example.
Other examples include the auto industry workers, financial sector workers, and even lawyers (which has become a crowded field). What happens when you lose a job that you have special training for (like auto industry worker)? You would basically have 3 choices. You could try to find a job in the same industry and/or wait out the recession. But for people who want to move on to a new industry would have a 2nd option. They could spend time training for a new line of work; choosing from the many options that today seem to have a good future. What is the 3rd option? Get a home based business! Instead of spending the time, energy, and money going back to school to learn a new trade, spend some time and some energy to learn how to manage and grow a home based business from MyWirelessRep and I will help you grow that business.