Posted by ChrisinMO on October 03, 2010 at 07:49:01 from (174.125.11.126):
I never quite thought about the entry level job market, since it was pretty decent when I was a kid. You just went out and found a job and that was that. Well, my 17 yo daughter has spent the last year looking for a job locally. She finally found one working at a restaurant for about 12-16 hours per week. It dawned on me that kids these days might not have such any easy time finding work as entry level people.
I have never personally let lack of a 'job' stop me from working. If I couldn't find a job, I would make my own. Sooooo, perhaps I could help my kids do the same thing. It would be a shame for them to HAVE TO move away just to earn a living.
Does anyone have any ideas of useful businesses that might be needed in a small town? I'm not thinking along the lines of odd jobs, etc. but actual businesses that have the potential to become careers.
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