Returning To Self Employment, Continued

1. We are returning to the historical normalcy of 80% self-employment now that the 150 year Industrial Revolution is now over in the United States and Western European countries.

2. Technology—particularly the Internet and inexpensive international phone service—have flattened the walls separating nations, creating one global marketplace.

This is called globalism, and globalism—like rock’n’roll— is here to stay.

For example, globalism has allowed MLM to branch out from a local or national opportunity to a truly global one, using the Internet and e-commerce sales and distribution of products.

3. History shows a continuous struggle between oppressors and people wanting freedom.

The Industrial Revolution, with its almost universal employment, snookered formerly-free people into moving from rural to urban areas and to work in dingy factories, live in dreary tenements, and endure trolleys.

Employment, we believe, is the last legalized form of slavery. The end of the Industrial Revolution emancipates employees, releasing them from occupational slavery.

The deep yearning of humans to be free, not enslaved, motivates the move toward self-employment.

4. Dillusioned and disgusted with allopathic doctors, dangerous drugs from Big Pharma, factory-fresh processed junk foods, and fast food chains targeting tweens as lifetime customers, Americans increasingly are taking their health and wellness matters into their own hands.

This has resulted in no less than a Wellness Revolution--an industry heading toward sales of $1.0 trillion within 10 years.

Networking marketing (MLM) opportunities abound in the Wellness market, nationally and globally.

That's why we market AMSOIL's ALTRUM brand of nutritional supplements.

We also have a joint venture relationship with an entrepreneur distributing Relax FIR (far infrared) home portable saunas and the toxin removing B.E.S.T Foot Spa.

These products are marketed on the distributor’s website.

5. Millions join the home based business sector of self-employment each year. Thanks to technology, a home based business person is just as productive and efficient, if not more so, than his/her counterpart employed in a corporate cubicle farm. Such technology also allows self-employed persons to collaborate easily.

6. Natural resources are in short supply globally. Oil, in particular, is a challenge worldwide. But this situation creates opportunities and products to reduce dependence upon oil, such as hyrbid cars and synthetic oils.

Whenever there are problems, opportunties abound, and entrepreneurs maximize those opportunities. (More about our invovlement with AMSOIL synthetic oils and lubricants later).

7. In the United States, personal incomes have increased a puny 7% in a decade. At the same time, consumer debt increased 130%, as people have been borrowing what they need but have been unable to earn.

Unions have been powerless to make income improvements or even hold on To jobs in America. The percentage of employee union members is now less than 13% of the total workforce and declining daily.

Not surprisingly, elections for union representation fail in most cases. Major unions rejected the old song title "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do." At a Chicago meeting, The Teamsters and other dissenting unions bolted the AFC-CIO.

If you want to earn more income, changing jobs doesn't help--nor do labor unions. If find another job, you'll last there only 3.5 years--not exactly "job security."

You must be self-employed.