Trading Weekends for Workends - Why You Can't Afford Not to Have Your Own Home Based Business

A weakening economy, corporate downsizing, and numerous company mergers or acquisitions have meant that countless workers have faced, or soon may face, the unexpected loss of their jobs. With job insecurity running at an all time high, starting a home business is a critical step securing financial health.

(PRWEB) March 14, 2005 -- Youd think with all the job stress most Americans face, they'd be chomping at the bit to bust loose and go on vacation. Wrong!

Millions of Americans don't take their vacations. According to a Harris Poll almost a third of American working adults are giving up their hard-earned vacation time this year, and those that do go on vacation still do some work by checking in with their office regularly.

A Universal Orlando TV campaign run by David and Goliath even spoofs American's paranoia and insecurity. A smug executive says:

"On behalf of corporate America, we'd like to thank you for siphoning valuable time away from loved ones, for trading weekends for 'workends' and in some cases not taking any vacation at all. So keep up the good work, America," he says, "and remember, your time is our money."

But the truth is it really is no joke. There is a very real problem out there says No XQses. (Pronounced no excuses).

Millions of Americans do not take the vacations that they have earned. Thirty percent of employed adults voluntarily give up the three days of vacation time they have earned. That works out to 415 million vacation days lost in 2004, or rather 415 million vacation days given to employers.

Workers feel stress and anxiety regardless of how well theyre doing in their jobs. In today's economic environment, job insecurity is something more and more workers are facing. A weakening economy, corporate downsizing, and numerous company mergers or acquisitions have meant that countless workers have faced, or soon may face, the unexpected loss of their jobs.

There are options out there says NoXQses. The most important step you can take is to take control of your financial future. There is simply no such thing as job security. Start your own home business, even if it is part time. You can work out a plan for independence and a loosening of ties to your existing job.

Work out a business plan and implement it step by step. Many small businesses started from home part-time and grew into full-time businesses.

The fear factor is high, but most successful entrepreneurs had plenty of reasons not to go into business, and they did anyway. There are many businesses for opportunity seekers and many more work at home opportunities say NoXQses.

They just grimace at the second commercial by David and Goliath. Actors playing undertakers and funeral-home directors express, as one puts it, their "heartfelt gratitude to the American work force," whose "unparalleled work ethic demonstrates you have what it takes to drive yourselves into the ground."

"And if you keep working yourselves to death," another mock undertaker says, "just know we'll be here for you."

Being pro-active is the best solution to your anxiety. Push the reset button on your life and get started.

For more information on starting a home based business: Visit www.noXQses.com

About No XQses (No excuses)

No XQses seeks out the best in business opportunities, home based business, work from home jobs, small office/ home offices (SOHO), and micro-businesses.

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