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		<title>Being &#8220;Over The Hill&#8221; Is To Old! Really?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allow me to share with you an article I found to be interesting and most insightful with much promise. Now that I am officially considered &#8220;over the hill&#8221; Thank You Ray Tamayo For our fifth annual roundup, BusinessWeek readers nominated a record number of young entrepreneurs. Meet the 25 most impressive Welcome to our fifth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>Allow me to share with you an article I found<br />
to be interesting and most insightful with<br />
much promise. Now that I am officially considered <em>&#8220;over the hill&#8221;</em></p>
<p><a href="http://coffeechatwisdom.com">Thank You Ray Tamayo</a></p>
<p>For our fifth annual roundup, BusinessWeek readers<br />
nominated a record number of young entrepreneurs.<br />
Meet the 25 most impressive</p>
<p>Welcome to our fifth annual roundup<br />
of the country&#8217;s most promising young entrepreneurs.<br />
Before we get started examining the new batch, consider this question:<br />
Who is more likely to start a business:<br />
A college student or a worker<br />
with a few decades of experience?<br />
Yep, you guessed it: <strong>the experienced worker.<br />
</strong><br />
More from BusinessWeek.com:</p>
<p>• America&#8217;s Best Young Entrepreneurs 2009</p>
<p>• Entrepreneurs Who Started Young</p>
<p>• Special Report: America&#8217;s Best Young Entrepreneurs</p>
<p>It turns out it&#8217;s boomers, not twentysomethings,<br />
who start the most businesses in the U.S.<br />
Over the past decade or so,<br />
the highest rate of entrepreneurial activity<br />
belongs to the 55-64 age group.</p>
<p>The 20-34 age bracket, by contrast, had the lowest rate.<br />
That&#8217;s according to a recent<br />
report by Dane Stangler, a senior analyst with the Kauffman Foundation,<br />
based on data collected from 1996 to 2007.<br />
It echoes research by entrepreneur-turned-academic<br />
Vivek Wadhwa, who found that twice as many<br />
tech entrepreneurs create ventures<br />
in their 50s as do those in their early 20s.</p>
<p>So not only are these entrepreneurs<br />
navigating the toughest economy many of us<br />
have ever lived through,<br />
they&#8217;re also vastly outnumbered by older,<br />
more experienced competitors,<br />
who usually have more contacts and capital.<br />
That&#8217;s even more reason to continue to give young entrepreneurs<br />
the encouragement, respect, and awe that they&#8217;ve<br />
received since becoming cultural icons during the dot-com boom.</p>
<p>Stangler says he&#8217;s not suggesting young people<br />
aren&#8217;t entrepreneurial or won&#8217;t be.<br />
&#8220;The cachet of large, established companies has taken a hit.<br />
Job tenure has been falling for a long time.<br />
Employment is not going to recover in the very near future.<br />
People across all age groups are going<br />
to <a href="http://www.joanndonahuebiz.com/New_Application_SLN_October_2009.pdf">take the future into their own hands.&#8221;</a></p>
<p>And one can start there at the above link<br />
to check out what the &#8220;over the hill&#8221;,<br />
&#8220;experienced worker&#8221; <em>folk</em> are learning.<br />
And feel free to go here and see how we are<br />
learning the<a href="http://www.joanndonahuebiz.com/Master_Mind_Sessions_For_Entrepreneurs.pdf"> &#8220;Real Deal&#8221;. </a><br />
We don&#8217;t do MLM&#8230; we use MLM</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s To Taking The Future In Our Own Hands,<br />
JoAnn<br />
609 517 5306 (est)</p>
<p>p.s.<br />
I&#8217;m liking the over the hill ride!  <em>wink wink</em></p>
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