How to Create Jobs

Friday, February 4, 2011

Ever wonder if you can become a job creator -- a creative, innovative entrepreneur -- such as a business owner who can create jobs for yourself and other people... or alternatively just Create a Job for Yourself? Oddly, many businesses innovators have never attended college but made huge impacts in business and industry.

For example, you may first create a small company in growing industries -- eventually creating jobs for the multitudes: Franklin (invented the stove, bifocals, giant of the political, scientific, and publishing areas), Bell (telephone), Edison (light bulb, phonograph, motion pictures, DC electrification), Tesla (fluorescent light, AC electrification), Ford (economical automobiles, airplanes, and assembly line work), Burbank (new plants and seeds), Wright brothers (bicycles mechanics, first successful powered aircraft).

In the electronic age there are the newer technological way makers such as Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (Apple Computer), and Gates (Microsoft). They grabbed opportunities and created small companies from very near nowhere with almost nothing, which grew into huge new industrial technological forces.

More recently there are the computer aided social networking ideas involving technology (streaming audio and video, email, instant/chat, Facebook, Twitter...). There are new stores, manufacturers and services always starting up and possibly becoming good successes.

Where do the opportunities lie to create your potential company and jobs for yourself, friends, family and over time, possibly, become quite large -- that's your challenge. Are you capable of this?

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