Friday, October 29, 2010

Unemployed Tenants Have Alternatives. Win-Win Solutions.


Solano landlords are increasingly dealing with Solano tenants that lost their jobs and can't make rent.

Time to fill up the big empty space on that resume. How long will tax payers won’t keep funding?

Today’s Solano voters are angry at Washington candidates for the growing budget deficit. Solano county and six of its seven cities are doing poorly too (Dixon, Vacaville, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Vallejo, Benicia).

Ambitious Solano professionals should look today at their resume for the skills they can market directly to Solano businesses or consumers. If a company could hire and resell their services, why not take matters into one’s own hands? 

With the flood of resumes for the few openings out there, it’s probably more time and cost effective to simply start one’s business even from one’s home.  Or utilize the special program from Solano Business Incubator, at California Business Center, which offers their Solano Virtual Office™.

There are countless possibilities.  Remember studies show that businesses starting in a lackluster economy are more likely to last in the long haul. Plus you get to finally become your own boss. 

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