People Find Security In Jobs That Require Tools
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People Find Security In Jobs That Require Tools


Jun 17 2009
New York, NY - The Princeton economist Alan Blinder argues that the crucial distinction in the emerging labor market is not between those with more or less education, but between those whose services can be delivered over a wire and those who must do their work in person or on site. The latter will find their livelihoods more secure against outsourcing to distant countries. As Blinder puts it, “You can’t hammer a nail over the Internet.”

This article, written by Matthew B. Crawford goes on to say, "A good job requires a field of action where you can put your best capacities to work and see an effect in the world. Academic credentials do not guarantee this. Nor can big business or big government — those idols of the right and the left — reliably secure such work for us. Everyone is rightly concerned about..."

To learn more about why starting a home based service franchise business with HomeTask may make a lot of sense security wise for your life, family and future, read the rest of this New York Times article.