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Board Economics
Re: Without government job we can survive
by
karmamiu
on 08/04/2023, 23:40:39 UTC
Let us be realistic to ourselves, is good to extreme to wait for government to make provision of every in a country, sometimes when we graduate from higher colleges we expected government to create employment opportunities but in some points government keep adamant of making employment be visible and available to the mass,  on my instinct I said without government employment man can survive, I started a popcorn 🍿 business which I managed alone but right now have workers under me which I'm paying and now planning to establish another business.

If you think you are doing it with out government support, you are wrong, in my opinion. It's government that provides you with protection from both external(those that might attack your country) and internal(those that might attack your business) enemies. It's thanks to the government you can buy the equipment without being scammed, and it's thanks to the government you can return it and take your money back if the quality is bad.

But if you just mean that we shouldn't wait for the government to provide us with proper job, I totally agree with you. Be the master of your own fate. And I wish you all the best regarding your business.
Job opportunities are government's responsibility and grabbing those opportunity is your responsibility. I have to agree that you can survive somehow without working in the government, but surviving without the government? I don't think that's possible. You can build business all you want, but you cannot guarantee that there is security while you are doing that kind of business even if it is a clean business. First of, you are like selling in the wrong area and that area I mean is like you are selling in a secluded place without people. Second, who would want to negotiate with someone that isn't sure if it can be trusted or not? Or is the transaction genuine or fake? Even black markets have rules to follow, so how much more something without government and laws to follow? Nobody would want to compromise if the merchant isn't guaranteed to offer good business.