Flee tax hell, or take advantage of economy
Sure, I posted this under Chris's post about more companies fleeing tax hell Wisconsin, but as people sort themselves out in this climate, it's worth repeating:
People need jobs, banks want to loan money, and there are empty facilities and equipment that must be auctioned off, and the state's there willing to hand $250 million "packages" to business owners.
For the right people, this could be the chance of a lifetime.
People need to pay attention to the market and jump in, not wait for Nanny Doyle to tell them what businesses and jobs for them he'll bring.
Give control to the government and you end up working in a chicken/SUV/furniture/car parts/vacuum parts/pen factory, and having no job skills beyond those to market when things change. And things always change.
People need jobs, banks want to loan money, and there are empty facilities and equipment that must be auctioned off, and the state's there willing to hand $250 million "packages" to business owners.
For the right people, this could be the chance of a lifetime.
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