The Continued Rising Gas Prices May Cost American Jobs
Continued rising fuel cost may start costing jobs, says Michael Coleman Jr. author of “Downsized…How to prepare for it and how to survive it.” However the major problem is most Americans are not prepared.
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 2, 2005 -- The impact of higher fuel cost is not just
hitting the pockets of the American public but businesses also. According to
President Bush, the reason we are in this situation is because decades ago the
country never put together an energy policy.
“This is a tragedy that the
lack of government planning decades ago has now put Americans in this situation
at the fuel pumps” says Michael Coleman Jr., author of “Downsized…How to prepare
for it and how to survive it” www.DownsizedTheBook.com. “If prices continue to rise this
will affect even more employment opportunities, business downsizing and consumer
product price increases. The American public at large are not prepared for this
new reality.”
President Bush said in his address on April 28,2005, that
it will take time to get an energy policy together and implemented. The question
is, will Americans be able to survive during the time that is
needed?
“Whether a person has already lost their job or concerned about
their financial future, they need a plan. However, not the conventional plan our
education system teaches”, say Coleman.
In “Downsized…How to prepare for
it and how to survive it” Coleman helps a person that has been let go from their
job or possibly in danger of losing their job get through their emotional
feelings. He talks about how they were trapped in what he calls “The Cycle,” and
how to get past the fears and get more money coming in quickly than they could
ever once dreamed possible; but not how a person might think.
Dr. Joe
Vitale, best-selling Nightingale-Conant audio program, "The Power of Outrageous
Marketing" says, "Few know that I was let go from a major oil company about
three decades ago. I wish I had this book then. Here's the relief, the remedy,
and the reassurance needed in those hard times.”
“If people don’t start
taking more responsibility for they own welfare, they could end up on welfare
soon” according to Coleman.
Receive a free sample chapter excerpt of
“Downsized…How to prepare for it & how to survive it” by logging on to www.DownsizedTheBook.com. The book is available at local
bookstores and online at Amazon.com (ISBN 1-4116-1089-X, Soft Cover, $19.94).
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