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A Law Career Is the Smart Way - to Avoid the Evil Economic Trio of
Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living.
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intended for persons who have been thinking about the possibility of attending
law school, as well as their parents, and for persons attending law school, as
well as recent graduates of law school. I, Carl E. Person, am the author, and
I'm a graduate of Harvard Law School and a member of the New York Bar for more
than 40 years. In this book, I provide an insight to the legal profession which
few others could duplicate, and this insight will enable the intended readers to
increase their possibilities of success. |
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Self Employment - to Avoid the Evil Economic
Trio of Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living
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Explains how today's new economy requires rethinking of college
goals - for students not wanting an LLB, MD, MBA, DDS, DD, PhD or
other advanced degree, college may be a big economic mistake.
The true costs of college may well exceed, substantially, today's economic expectations from a college degree. This book is must reading for parents,
students and others trying to decide whether college is worth the
price.
This book is for high school juniors and seniors and persons attending
college, and their parents and advisors. Also, the book would have substantial
interest and utility to recent college graduates, including persons having a
difficult time seeking meaningful employment. The book covers much of the
material contained in my first book except that it advocates not going to
college, and not getting a job. Instead, I advocate a lifetime of self equity
through self employment and self-ownership of one's dwelling from the start of
his/her career; heavy credit card borrowing if necessary to jump start the
self-equity program; and a lifetime of hard work and financial success, in
comparison to a college student looking forward to a lengthy period of paying
back student loans, with the few dollars left over from a job having reduced
income expectations, little if no financial security and especially no equity in
one's lifetime work, and a loss of working years while attending college. This
book is needed by most households in the country, and will provide the support
many families will need to convince their children that attendance fulltime at
an expensive campus college is not everything, and might well amount to less
than nothing. |
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Saving Main Street and Its Retailers -
20 Things You Should Know - and 3 Plans - to Protect Your Town, Local Property
Values, Local Employment and Business Opportunities, and Your Standard of Living.
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Shows how a law student or recently-admitted lawyer can become a "Town Attorney
General" for (or run for mayor of) any town or village and, through civil enforcement of
law against major corporations, be able to provide FREE healthcare, FREE dental care, FREE
prescription drugs, REDUCED real estate and other local taxes, and other benefits for ALL
RESIDENTS of the town. This is a major new field and opportunity for law school
graduates
This is essential reading for every retailer in your town trying to compete
with the major retailers already in town, or making plans to come to your town,
such as Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, BJ's, Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, Barnes
& Noble, Borders, Rite Aid, Target and others which put the smaller
independent retailers out of business, and injure the town, the remaining
businesses, the tax base, and drive wages and employment and business
opportunities down, and pretty destroy much of the town. There are things which
can be done by the people in such a town to make the town inhospitable to these
corporations, and encourage them to take their evil business practices
elsewhere. This book should be read by everyone in your town, and you can bet
that among the first readers of the book will be these major retailers, getting
to learn as much as they can about their competition. |
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