Sunday, April 24, 2011
Side Job Economics
Do the rules of economics apply to the 'side job' industry? What if there was a force that connected everyone that needed work done, to people that do the work? Would you bring your car to a shop if a mechanic would drive to your house and fix your car? If all the overhead costs associated with running a business were wiped out, or at least minimized, would the price of getting work done go down drastically? What if business was taken completely out of the equation and people helped people? Other than places for buying parts and supplies to do jobs, do we really need the fancy building that is jacking up our prices to pay its 'doing business' bills? Would this hurt things or make them better? What would the impact be to unions and people who work for these fancy buildings? How does this all play out, I think it is definitely time to find out. Do not mistake me I have nothing against businesses, but business needs to evolve with the times. 'The customer is always right' is a great philosophy and now we should adopt 'the customer always saves as much money as possible.' -Chris Littleton Site Director
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