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March 17th, 2009

Barter Your Way to Success – and to Further Professional Development

Before there was money, there was bartering – an exchange of skills, services, or products instead of using money.

During a recession, with less money in circulation, bartering can be a way to create an alternate economy, such as occurred during a recession in the early 1980s, when many bartering clubs sprung up. As club members, people could gain points for the skills, services or products they offered; then others could use the points they acquired for own skills, services, or products to buy the offerings from others. The clubs used various systems to make sure there was a balance between what people offered and what they could buy from others. Then, as the economy improved, the membership in these clubs declined as people joined the mainstream economy.

Given the loss of jobs today, this seems to be a good approach to renew, whether you organize or join a bartering system. Consider it a part of your professional development, too.

If you become an organizer, Continue reading Barter Your Way to Success – and to Further Professional Development

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February 27th, 2009

Using Networking by the Newly Unemployed to Find New Types of Work

As unemployment increases, a new type of networking is emerging, which is much like the pink slip parties held during the dot.com bust — though now it encompasses ex-employees in every type of industry. Besides these parties, unemployed groups have been springing up all over, so that people can provide each other with job tips, resume writing help, and mutual support.

For example, one group I discovered in Santa Monica, normally thought of as an enclave of the wealthy, is the Unemployed Social Network founded by Jeremy Erickson, a former architect, who has found a highly profitable niche writing resumes for the unemployed – a perfect example of engaging in professional development to discover new highly marketable skills. By way of introducing his services, he has invited meeting participants to bring in their resumes, cover letters, and portfolios, so he can help them make these better – and hire him as a coach, mentor, and resume writer to help them further. He has been participating in numerous pink slip parties too as a way to let people know about his services. Continue reading Using Networking by the Newly Unemployed to Find New Types of Work

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