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Home Based Business Ideas For 2010

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Question: Underpaid Chinese workers go on strike against Japan's Honda Motors. Is this a good idea?

The Japanese automobile giant was lured by Chinese authoritarian government to open manufacturing bases in China to take advantage of low cost labor. The pay of Chinese workers employed with Honda is far far better than what Chinese manufacturers pay.

Recently workers in a Honda transmission factory have resorted to strike and are demanding huge increase in their pay. Obviously these moves are being orchestrated by the Communist Party of China as all labor unions in China are affiliated with CCP.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/29/business/global/29honda.html?ref=global-home

Shouldn't the Chinese government start with the Chinese manufacturers who pay a pittance to the workers and have no regard for any of the labor laws? Why target the foreign multinationals who offer a far better package and working environment than their Chinese counterparts?

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100529012646AAIUyay

Answer: There are pros and cons. If such labor unrests are allowed to continue the multinationals may move their manufacturing elsewhere that will hurt Chinese interests in the long run.

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Question: Any advice on Home Based Business?

I'm considering becoming a Pampered Chef Consultant, but am worried the market is overly saturated already. Does anyone have any ideas on other home based businesses that are succesful and fairly lucrative? I have a friend who is very successful with Arbonne, so that's one idea. Any help is appreciated.

Answer: I sell Pampered Chef and have a lot of people in my area that also sell PC. It is great to have such a great base of support and assistance nearby. Is the only reason you don't want to sell any of these things is because you think there won't be enough business to go around? I think that you should do something that you are passionate about rather than just picking something that is different from anyone else. If you are doing something you enjoy, your enthusiasm will show through and you will attract business to yourself. My recruiter once put it this way: "Count the houses on your street (it was 35 or so). If you want to have 3 shows per month, that is 36 shows per year. You will barely make it off of your own street all year. If I do 3 shows a month, I will barely make it off of MY street." PC doesn't have territories, so we can do a show anywhere. There is plenty of business for everyone. I personally picked PC because I love to be creative in the kitchen and enjoy helping others shave time off of meal prep. I also knew that not everyone wears makeup or jewelry or lingerie, but everyone has to eat.

The bottom line is that you should choose whatever business incorporates what YOU enjoy. That will also make it seem less like work!

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