Thursday, February 08, 2007

Personal Belief

I estimate I must be out of sorts today, or simply tired, but nothing I have read has excited me into commentary. I did entertain the idea of outlining the growth of Employeeless Businesses (think Owner-Operator); I desisted, though, due to the fact I imagine this growth may be a reflection or symptom of real failure in the Job Market. Most Laborers will not integrate the difficulties and responsibilities of business management into their Job life, except and unless other opportunities do not exist. I may be wrong, and there are trillions of rampant entrepreneurs out there ready to confront the business world. The Numbers may also suffer some inflation, in that most Online Entrepreneurs promote several business ventures under separate Company format.

There is major push coming from Those who believe We need to improve Our educational system, in order to generate increasing numbers of such Self-Starters. I have several points at issue with this prevailing agenda. First, I imagine there is a fair saturation geographically with Owner-Operator Service Businesses; they bound to confront increasing competition and difficulties of entrance as the numbers of these businesses expand, bringing sharply lowering Profit margins in this area. Second, Online Consumerism possesses additional risks in excess of the normal risks of traditional Consumerism, establishing a boundary maxima to such activity amongst total Consumerism; although all Consumption is likely to increase. Entrance into Online Merchandising is too low-Cost and easy for such activity to have not reached some degree of saturation of Market, at viable levels of Profit margins. I do not expect there will be much expansion in this arena, or in the overall Prospectus of the Owner-Operator network.

The emphasis on advanced Education seems to be misplaced in my estimation. Increased Numbers of highly-trained Researchers appear unlikely to advance Research efforts more rapidly (experimental trials take the appropriate period of development) which cannot be splintered much further than its current too-rapid course, and excess numbers of Researchers will simply lower their Pay packages without speeding the Work. It is also not a question of devotion of Research funds, as avoidance of Tax is at an all-time High for both Business and Individual Tax-payers.

Certain realities should be understood, when studying future development. Highly-trained Labor has only limited opportunities to exploit their training, and there is only constrained availability to create their own opportunity. Average Students will never grace the higher halls of Academia, or could they ever find Employment in their chosen fields if they could graduate. Concentration upon Advanced Skills Labor using high-tech Production methods will never employ the greater number of Laborers produced by Our lower Educational systems, and will cripple efforts to raise the overall Standard of Living. Current practice increases both domestic and international disparity of Income between Rich and Poor. lgl

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