

Help the unemployed and underemployed


Help the unemployed and underemployed
The Issue
As the job market continues to deteriorate, the Initiative to Develop Entrepreneurs Aggressively and Safely (I.D.E.A.S.) is ramping up as a viable solution for unemployed and underemployed individuals or for anyone looking to make the transition away from paycheck to paycheck living. Using I.D.E.A.S., individuals can get funds to:
1) Pay down bills;
2) Build-up Savings; and
3) Generally build a financial foundation leading away from paycheck to paycheck dependence and into the new world of profitable business ownership, entrepreneurship and/or independent consulting.
So, if you know individuals who are unemployed, underemployed or simply looking to transition away from paycheck to paycheck living, just pass the word on.
What is I.D.E.A.S.
The Initiative to Develop Entrepreneurs Aggressively and Safely (I.D.E.A.S.) is a new entrepreneurial and business development incubator designed to serve as a simple, but powerful transitional bridge from paycheck to paycheck dependence to profitable entrepreneurship and/or independent consulting. It works on the principle of promoting large scale, self-organized collaborations among individuals looking to make the transition.
What is meant by self-organized collaborations? It means I.D.E.A.S. members are individuals who are sick and tired of depending on big corporations for jobs or the government for handouts. For this reason, I.D.E.A.S. team members are self-organizing over the internet and creating new financial and entrepreneurial solutions from ground up.
IT’S TIME. When considering the deteriorating job market and how the workplace is slowly transitioning away from hourly wages and salaries toward more independent contractor or consulting type work, I.D.E.A.S. is laying the foundation and setting the example of what is required to insure the mainstream workforce prospers in this new reality.
Learn more about I.D.E.A.S. Or, at a minimum, please pass the word on. Your support will be appreciated.

The Issue
As the job market continues to deteriorate, the Initiative to Develop Entrepreneurs Aggressively and Safely (I.D.E.A.S.) is ramping up as a viable solution for unemployed and underemployed individuals or for anyone looking to make the transition away from paycheck to paycheck living. Using I.D.E.A.S., individuals can get funds to:
1) Pay down bills;
2) Build-up Savings; and
3) Generally build a financial foundation leading away from paycheck to paycheck dependence and into the new world of profitable business ownership, entrepreneurship and/or independent consulting.
So, if you know individuals who are unemployed, underemployed or simply looking to transition away from paycheck to paycheck living, just pass the word on.
What is I.D.E.A.S.
The Initiative to Develop Entrepreneurs Aggressively and Safely (I.D.E.A.S.) is a new entrepreneurial and business development incubator designed to serve as a simple, but powerful transitional bridge from paycheck to paycheck dependence to profitable entrepreneurship and/or independent consulting. It works on the principle of promoting large scale, self-organized collaborations among individuals looking to make the transition.
What is meant by self-organized collaborations? It means I.D.E.A.S. members are individuals who are sick and tired of depending on big corporations for jobs or the government for handouts. For this reason, I.D.E.A.S. team members are self-organizing over the internet and creating new financial and entrepreneurial solutions from ground up.
IT’S TIME. When considering the deteriorating job market and how the workplace is slowly transitioning away from hourly wages and salaries toward more independent contractor or consulting type work, I.D.E.A.S. is laying the foundation and setting the example of what is required to insure the mainstream workforce prospers in this new reality.
Learn more about I.D.E.A.S. Or, at a minimum, please pass the word on. Your support will be appreciated.

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Petition created on July 25, 2009