Female Entrepreneurs - A Profession For Professionals
| Title : "A Profession For Professionals".Female Entrepreneurs,Internet Marketing,Home Business Society often judges people based on their profession. The job you hold can either result in status—or stigma. Instead of seeing the person, society sees what they do for a living, and makes snap determinations on that basis. Of course this isn’t always the case, but it happens more often than not. For example, we tend to place professionals—doctors, lawyers, accountants, and engineers—somewhere near the top of the employment food chain. Sales people on the other hand sometimes find their careers disparaged, particularly if the product sold is of dubious value. Within that classification scale, someone selling large computer systems is more respected than someone selling used cars. That may be why the public takes great interest when people break out of their molds, and in the glare of the media eye, become villains—or heroes. The two judges in Pennsylvania—a job typically near the pinnacle of professional respect—made headlines when they were busted for imposing excessively long juvenile sentences on offenders by sending them to a detention facility which the judges themselves owned. On the other end of the spectrum you have the high school dropout who got tired of struggling as an auto service manager and started one of the most dynamic internet marketing companies operating today. That gentleman now spends most of his time promoting charitable causes—and donating money to them. In the end, probably the best and most accurate measure of status—and respect—is the value that a person conveys to society as a whole. This is an important distinction, because today, many Baby Boomers are wrestling with it—among a lot of other things—when considering their lives and their careers. The recession of course has put a very bold exclamation point on this consideration as people at all points along the income spectrum deal with an unstable job market and the loss of wealth. But even before the recession, those same people were struggling with how to give back more to their community, or to society in general. Today, the answer might well lie with network marketing, the contemporary iteration of the old—and often maligned—Multi Level Marketing (MLM). Many boomers turn away from potential network marketing opportunities because of the stigma. The factual reality is that network marketing can not only provide a person at any level of the economic strata with a substantial six-figure income, but it can also provide a forum for helping others to grow and prosper as well. Regardless of where a person is with their career, or their life, it’s certainly something to consider. Ann Shipley is a business coach and mentor based out of Chardon, OH that assists serious entrepreneurs in building a profitable online business with multiple incomes streams. For more information and to contact Ann, visit: fromdreams2wealth.net |