Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Special Report: How to Make Money in Bad Economy

Over the past year hundreds of people have asked my opinion about various business opportunities for making money from home so I have been looking closely at what is out there and trying to separate the good from the bad. There is a lot of bad out there but I have uncovered a few gems. One in particular caught my attention because it involves a gentleman I've known of for several years. His name is Bill Bartmann.

On their cover, Inc Magazine called Bill Bartmann "The Billionaire Nobody Knows." What is even less known than Bill himself is his story, which is arguably the most astounding "rags-to-riches" development in U.S. business history.

Bill Bartmann went from...

- Homeless (lived under a bridge viaduct)
- Gang member
- High-school dropout
- Alcoholic
- Paralyzed (and told he'd never walk again)
- Completely bankrupt with cars repossessed

...to become the 25th wealthiest American, with a net worth at the time that exceeded the likes of Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch and Ross Perot.

Ironically, Bill made his first fortune during a recession. (His business method only works in a BAD ECONOMY, and today we have, what most economists agree, are the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression.)

Now he's at it again. You should check this out...

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I am reading his book right now and look forward to hearing from you about what you think of his business plan. In an economy like this, creating a small business may be the only chance most have to regain their previous lifestyle.

Enjoy!
Mike

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Can you work in Indonesia?

Earthquake, Volcano and a Tsunami.

The powerful earthquake that struck Indonesia late Monday near the Mentawai islands off the west coast of the island of Sumatra, had a 7.7 magnitude, it killed 23 people and triggered tsunami waves.

The 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck at a depth of 13 miles (20 kilometers) off Sumatra island, and was followed by a 5.0 magnitude aftershock in less than an hour. On top of the 23 confirmed deaths, more than 160 people are missing.

The quake caused huge waves of up to 3 meters high that hit the Mentawai islands, sending thousands of panicked residents running to higher ground.

Hundreds of homes were damaged by the quake and the waves. The government already sent aid including emergency shelters, food and other supplies, but stormy weather is making it difficult for the rescue teams to reach the affected areas.

Officials were rushing on Tuesday to evacuate thousands of residents surrounding Mount Merapi, the country's most volatile volcano, since pressure is building up according to scientists.

Indonesia is vulnerable to earthquakes and volcanic activity since it’s located on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Rebuilding work will begin when the dust settles. We will keep you posted.

Are you willing to work in Indonesia? Yes. No.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Cholera outbreak spreads in Haiti

Haitian health officials are blaming the deaths of more than 100 people suffering from acute severe diarrhea and dehydration on the dread illness.
The cholera outbreak, with 253 deaths and more than 3,000 confirmed cases counted as of noon Monday, has so far been contained to the region around the epicenter — the central rural areas around the Artibonite River. read more
About 60 miles north of the capital, scores of children and adults are doubled over in a hospital courtyard, stretched out on benches or cots, racked by convulsive stomach disorder or limp with dehydration. They have buckets by their sides and intravenous solutions dripping into their arms. 
 
According to the New York Times,
"the Haitian government reported optimistically on Sunday that the epidemic might be stabilizing. Fatalities have declined — from 10.6 percent of known cases three days earlier to 8.2 percent now. But health experts cautioned that the danger remained high. Daniel Epstein, a spokesman for the Pan American Health Organization, said Monday that in 75 percent of cholera cases, the carriers are asymptomatic. That would mean that the number of people who have the microbe — and could spread it — may be closer to 12,000"
Although all are concerned about the crowded, unhygienic living conditions in the tent and tarp camps sheltering some 1.3 million displaced people, the slums are a potentially bigger problem as they do not have even the portable, cleanable latrines that many camps do.

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Making this situation so much more intolerable is the fact that, considering all of the money and resources standing by for building housing and clean infrastructure, this outbreak was avoidable.

As far as hiring for construction work in Haiti, it is doubtful that U.S. citizens will be allowed to enter the country unless they are already working there and, in any case, companies would be hesitant to bring workers into the country until the cholera is contained. We will keep you posted.
Mike

Friday, October 22, 2010

Job Alert: This industry is Hiring now!

Construction professionals are slipping into the Oil Industry

While the Construction industry continues to flounder the oil industry is riding $80 per barrel oil prices with huge growth in the United States and around the world. Independent Oil and Gas company Concho Resources CEO, Tim Leach said, "there is an abundance of opportunity in the United States." Concho Resources is hiring!

This month President Obama lifted the ban on exploratory drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and this week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's office won a key victory against environmentalist groups suing to undo her office's approval of the Alberta Clipper pipeline. The pipeline, planned by Calgary's Enbridge, will pump, at capacity, 450,000 barrels of oil sands crude from Hardisty, Alta. to Superior, Wis. Read more

Ron Liepert, Alberta's Energy Minister, said "Thousands, maybe tens of thousands of jobs in the United States are dependent on a vibrant oil and gas industry, starting with the manufacturing base. We don't manufacture Caterpillars in Alberta, they're manufactured in Illinois and a whole bunch of other places in the U.S." Plus, he says, there are all those jobs that come with the upgrading and refining at the terminals where the pipelines end up."

Your construction skills could fit very well in the Oil and Gas Industry. The oil industry is a massive worldwide employer onshore and offshore. Wages are often very high.

There are many different types of jobs. The most common are:

* Entry Level Jobs
* Deck Crew
* Drill Crew
* Catering
* Control room personnel
* Construction
* Electrical Dept.
* Design
* Engineering
* Rig Management
* Mechanical Detp.
* Subsea

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The offshore oil industry is one of the most interesting and exciting places to work on the planet. Your career could take you around the globe and to its every corner.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

New Job Listings added

New Job Listings were just added at www.constructionjobsinhaiti.com

Check the New Job Listings page right away!