Fat Cat CEOs Cause Some Angry Employees To Dig In Their Heels as Others Go Off to Start Their Own Home Businesses. Report by NoXQses.

January 26, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Outrageously compensated CEO's pensions and bloated CEO's paychecks juxtaposed with the layoffs of thousands of workers in the same corporation is a clear indication of a bad investment for corporate investors warns NoXQses.

Many of the best workers are leaving. Others are digging in their heels to fight their termination. This is all bad for shareholders.

The blog rumblings tell the same story.
- Fat Cat CEO’s prosper while employees and shareholders suffer.
- CEO's receive annual pensions of millions – for life!
- CEO's bonuses remain untouched while they terminate thousands of employees.

Many employees don't know if they should wait to be terminated or go, and those on the rollercoaster of layoffs, react by digging in their heels against management and indulging in all types of anti-corporate behavior. This type of employee backlash directly affects a company's future growth.

Many employees simply fritter away company time and morale. They write resumes on company time; copy management bashing cartoons on the company photocopiers; spend their days cataloging evidence to support their prospective lawsuits against the company and vent on blogs and other Internet forums. Some seek advice - others just whimper.

With the surge and plummet of job security, the Company NoXQses gives the following advice for disgruntled employees who are on the wild ride of corporate downsizing.

Take No Excuses!
1. Start your own home business, even if it is part time. A business can be scary, but don't let fear hold you back. Most entrepreneurs had plenty of reasons not to go into business, but they did anyway. There are many businesses for opportunity seekers and many more work at home opportunities.

2. Expect to invest money. You wouldn't expect to launch a real business with a couple of hundred dollars, no plan and no support system – so why should a home business be any different. Even a small business needs an investment.

3. Separate the Home from the Business. Your business should be run in a professional manner. If you work from home make sure there are no dogs barking, or children crying. Set up a complete home business office – one that is functional and aesthetically pleasing.

4. Don't go it alone! Look for a business opportunity that provides a mentoring program. Success is predicated on starting a business with know-how and a personal mentoring program can be an invaluable shortcut.

5. Work out a plan for independence. Work out a business plan and implement it step by step.
Many home businesses started from home part-time and grow into a full-time work at home businesses. Bill Gates started in his garage.

Push the reset button on your life and get started. Take Action Now.

Eliminate the insecurity of the corporate job roller coaster by taking the first step… but do it right now before it is too late. Says No XQses.

For more information on starting a home based business: Visit www.noXQses.com

About No XQses.
No XQses seeks out the best in business opportunities, home based business, work from home jobs, small office/ home offices (SOHO), and micro-businesses.

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