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Better Jobs = Better Economy?

 
Did you hear the economy is getting better? The job market, too?

Sure, I've heard lots of reports . . . and indicators . . . and results . . . and positive outlooks . . . and trend analyses . . .

These changes in the economy will quickly lead most of us to a very important question: How will this effect me?

It doesn't matter if there's a boom or bust, we know any spark of economic change will effect us one way or another.
 
 

 
Tell The Butcher, Sadie Is Selling Her House 
Networking isn’t a new concept. The world has revolved around it since the beginning of time. Some of the venues have changed, and many new ones have popped up, especially in recent years.
Back in the day, a town’s butcher, doctor, and clergy were great networking resources. Why? Your community was your main network, and they regularly had contact with almost everyone, shared information, and made connections. It was natural to tell them you were selling or looking to buy something, your family business had new products, you learned a new technique, you needed to borrow equipment, or anything that you would benefit from being shared. People were happy to relay information that others could benefit from, too.
Most of the world’s success stories have some aspect of behind-the-scenes networking. Nothing beats a good connection in Hollywood or on a college admissions board.

Today, we don’t have to rely as much on others as intermediaries, although an introduction or respectable connection can catapult us in the right direction and help promote our networking purposes.

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