Melvin Feller owns and is the founder/CEO of Melvin Feller Business group. He operates in Dallas Texas. A former sailor and proud supporter of our vets, Melvin now concentrates on business and his love of seeing people become successful in all areas of life. He is an avid Christian and knows all things are possible in Christ! He has been a domestic violence survivor in his marriage and divorce to Tina and more importantly a cancer survivor.
Melvin
Feller Business Group in Burkburnett Ministries and Dallas Texas and
Lawton Oklahoma. Our mission is to call and equip a generation of
Christian entrepreneurs to do business as ministry. We provide workshops
and resources that help companies discover how to do business God’s way
and provide a positive outreach as the director. When the heart of a
business is service rather than self it can be transformed into a
fruitful business ministry earning a profit and being of service to the
community and their customers. Melvin Feller is currently pursuing another graduate degree in business organizations. Entrepreneurship-The Ultimate Opportunity by Melvin Feller
A
recent poll of 250 unemployed, middle-aged men commissioned by Newsweek
and featured in the April 25 issue’s article entitled “Dead Suit
Walking,” found that 84% of them had been unemployed for six months or
more and 60% think it is unlikely they will ever get to their previous
level of work again. Despite the fact that 82% of them expressed concern
about their predicament, the poll also showed that well over half had
not yet resorted to taking a job they would consider “beneath them.” Entrepreneurship-The Ultimate Opportunity by Melvin Feller
Focusing
primarily on the psychic toll the current and unprecedented so-called
“Man cession” is having on educated, middle-aged white men in
particular, the article concludes that far too many of them are simply
in denial about just how different things are this time around. Past
economic downturns have actually left the middle-aged, college-educated
white male relatively unscathed. Not this time. With nearly 600,000
degree-wielding, white men between the ages of 35 and 64 unemployed in
the first quarter of this year alone and not much relief in sight on the
job-availability front, authors Marin and Dokoupil assert an “historic
change” is afoot. In
fact,
according to Heidi Shierholz, a labor economist at the Economic Policy
Institute who is cited in the piece, “the suits are ‘doing worse than
they have at any time since the Great Depression.’” Entrepreneurship-The Ultimate Opportunity by Melvin Feller
So
what is a college-educated, unemployed, middle-aged white male to do
when and if he comes to the realization that his old working life may be
gone for good and that he needs to reinvent himself?
Marin and Dokoupil
touch on retraining and rebranding as viable options, both of which
have downsides they point out. Companies that used to pick up the tab
for outplacement services to retrain people who were let go are now a
rarity, meaning the cost all too often falls back on the individual and
it can be pricey. As for the whole concept of rebranding, the jump in
the number of consultants (aka independent contractors) has skyrocketed
in the last five years. Competition in this arena is fierce for sure.
Great work if you can get it…and steadily.
There
is a third option the authors leave unexplored, one that also has its
share of challenges to be sure, but is valid nonetheless―home-based or
other small business or franchise ownership. The fact is that there are
literally thousands of legitimate, proven and reputable business,
distributorship, licensee and franchise opportunities out there to
choose from and that offer individuals with the right skill set and an
entrepreneurial spirit the very real possibility of both financial
success and personal fulfillment. Many of them do not require a
tremendous start-up investment and, for the right candidate, may even
offer financing options or some degree of assistance in this regard.
Now,
business ownership may not be the first thing any of us who has spent
much of our life working for someone else thinks about when it comes to
reinventing our professional future, that is for sure.
However, let us
face it; “I’m the boss!” has a nice ring to it. If nothing else, it
certainly beats working far too hard for someone else, doing less than
you’re capable of and making money to fill someone else’s pockets while
you make less than ever before, right? So isn’t it worth looking at what
is out there? What can it hurt?
As
American industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller once
said, “If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather
than travel the worn paths of accepted success.” No denial here…that is
good advice. Melvin
Feller Business Consultant, Business Owner, Burkburnett ministries and
Graduate Student Candidate in Business Organization
Melvin Feller Business Consultant, Business Owner, Burkburnett
ministries and Graduate Student Candidate in Business Organization
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