Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Graduates Turn Their Back On Traditional Jobs-And Find Success

Graduates Turn Their Back On Traditional Jobs-And Find Success

With rising tuition costs and falling job prospects, where do successful students turn?

Collierville, TN (PRWEB) March 23, 2010

These are a few simple-and unfortunate-facts:

 Jobs are more difficult for new graduates to find than they have been for more than 25 years.  Tuition costs are higher than ever before, leaving students with the largest education related debt burden in history.  Pay, for the lucky few who find a job, is down significantly from what previous graduating classes earned. So, should students give up? According to Scott Weddle, the founder of EZonlineFiling. com (http://www. EZonlineFiling. com), the answer is a very emphatic “No, absolutely not.” In fact, he sees a rebirth of opportunity for this generation in America. His company is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs start new businesses and they see a positive trend developing in this latest downturn. “We talk to people everyday who are turning to entrepreneurship as corporate America closes its collective wallet. Specifically, our company has noticed a significant increase in students and recent graduates starting businesses, and I personally believe this is a huge positive. Rather than going to work for a corporation and taking a job off the market, this group is actually creating new jobs and building financial independence.”

Mr. Weddle believes a return to focusing on small and mid-sized business opportunities is key to our recovery. His company even offers a discount to students who want to form an LLC or Corporation, usually by offering the discount to the University they attend. “We have a growing list of colleges and Greek organizations who offer our discount to students through their websites or campus newspapers. Any college who would like to provide this benefit to their students can simply contact us and we will provide them with an online discount code that provides a savings of over 50% on a basic business filing. Recently, we have begun to make this available to specific fraternal groups, as well.” Mr. Weddle can be reached through email at scott@ezonlinefiling. com for related inquiries.

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