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The
Obama Jobs Fairy Tale
By Bill Tatro
09/01/11
From
the mutterings of Barack Obama to
the past failed policies of Freddie (Alan) Krueger, it would appear the
foundation for the new (same) soon-to-be launched jobs fairy tale is
being
leaked on a daily basis.
One
recent comment made by the
President definitely made me sit up and take notice.
I’ve
heard Obama repeat himself so
often that I usually just tune him out, but this time it was very
different.
At
a White House ceremony on Tuesday,
the President said his proposals would “make it easier for small
businesses to
hire people.”
I
heard that statement and just shook
my head. In
addition to being a
columnist, talk show host, author, and CFP, I’m also a small
businessman.
Obviously,
given Obama’s extraordinary
ability to communicate with the mass, I knew he was talking directly to
me.
I
thought back when I hired my most
recent employee a few months ago.
I
didn’t advertise in the newspaper (no advertising costs), I simply let
it be
known to current employees that I had a job opening.
Since
I took the verbal communication
route, I thought it might be a difficult endeavor, but alas, twenty-one
people
applied for the job. No
difficulty
there.
Next,
I discussed compensation,
letting it be known the pay would be slightly better than minimum wage. I was sure that would
create a stumbling
block, but no one withdrew their application.
Then,
I stated the required work hours
would fluctuate from morning to afternoon and sometimes evening. I was sure that would be
an obstacle to some,
but once again, I was wrong.
In
fact, I received eight more
resumes. After
that, I dropped the big
bomb, and told everyone it was only a part-time job.
One
applicant responded “part-time is
better than no time.” This
applicant
immediately piqued my curiosity, but ultimately was not hired. Finally, I stated the job
required computer
savvy, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work
unsupervised.
It
was amazing how all thirty-two
applicants (no, my math isn’t wrong, I received three additional
applications
during the interview process) fulfilled these requirements.
At
long last, I made a decision and
hired an applicant who had been working as a teacher’s assistant and
held two
master’s degrees (education and communication management.) Perfect!
This
experience led me to believe that
I needed no help with the hiring process.
No amount of tax credits or incentives would
encourage me, or any other small
businessman, to hire.
Don’t
put the cart before the
horse. More hiring
will occur when
business activity increases and sales improve.
Anyone who has run a small business, or any
business, understands this
simple concept.
Unfortunately,
our President and his
advisors seem to get their business experience from a textbook, and
therefore,
we’ll be stuck with another losing program for the foreseeable future.
Just
think, we had to wait until after
Obama’s vacation to hear that!
Give
me a break.
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