DISQUS

brip blap: a change I didn’t expect

  • ess · 6 months ago
    With all due respect, I'd really like it if you could back up some of these claims made about being a business owner equaling a better lifestyle. Most of them seem to be based on conjecture and the assumption that a business owner is always better off, regardless of what happens. If you happen to be living around a lot of retirees, they may have been in better position to weather the crisis, for example, since their assets would be more safely allocated when this whole thing started. A lot of business owners in my area are dealing with bankruptcy and the realization of the greater risk that is inherent in ownership, while the salaried folks are turning a big profit since their incomes are suddenly worth a lot more now that so many people have lost jobs. A successful neighborhood will have more successful people - that's the price of admission.
  • Steve · 6 months ago
    ess - fair enough. I took some pains to say it wasn't a very scientific observation ("You can’t draw much of a lesson from a guy who’s making observations about his neighbors in two different locations - it’s not a wide sample - but it’s still an interesting mix.")

    I guess my only point was that both of my neighborhoods were "successful" - but in my limited experience the employees were suffering more than the business owners. Just my experience, though.
  • craig · 6 months ago
    Interesting to see the dynamics of what people do in different communities. No surprise that in FL the workers endure a different type of work lifestyle and work-life balance than the northeast.
  • No Debt Plan · 6 months ago
    Wow ... not one employee... is stunning.

    What's the statistic that runs around out there... like 90% of the economy is small businesses rather than mega corporations? It might even be 98%, I can't remember.

    Very interesting.
  • No Debt Plan · 6 months ago
    (Sorry if this double posts, accidentally clicked away).

    Wow ... not one employee... is stunning.

    What's the statistic that runs around out there... like 90% of the economy is small businesses rather than mega corporations? It might even be 98%, I can't remember.

    Very interesting.
  • Chad · 6 months ago
    Your post was clear. At no point did I think this was a scientific sample. Nor did I assume it was anything, but a semi-educated guess.
  • Steve · 6 months ago
    Chad - I wouldn't say it was a semi-educated guess, really. I was just making an observation.
  • Dara · 6 months ago
    "I’d like to think that people (including myself) are responsive enough to negative stimuli to stop certain behaviors."

    I'd like to think the same. However, I think sociology proves otherwise. The adage "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different results".

    We must all be insane...
  • Weston · 6 months ago
    Steve-

    Interesting. As a fellow Jerseyite who moved to Florida (albeit 32 years before you did) what I've found (including my own household) is one spouse with a lower paying but secure job, and one spouse taking a more entrepenurial path. I just assumed that the trend was nationwide.