The answer of course was to climb the corporate ladder and invest...and if you work really hard you could reach the ultimate capitalist goal of buying a franchise.
So he believes that pyramid schemes are a good thing? There is only so much room at the top and only so many franchises that can be profitable. And Starbucks is not an exception to the rule. I saw one go out of business because another one was built in a more convenient place.
My accountant is a good egg about the art work sold. I send him copies of all my paperwork for various conventions and shows and he sorts out profit and loss for me.
I do think you are right about big business/corporate mentality. Especially in the age of buying up the small guy and start-ups as a way to build a company. Look at Google and Yahoo and AOL for shining examples of this sort of thinking.
Re: Corporate dictatorship
So he believes that pyramid schemes are a good thing? There is only so much room at the top and only so many franchises that can be profitable. And Starbucks is not an exception to the rule. I saw one go out of business because another one was built in a more convenient place.
My accountant is a good egg about the art work sold. I send him copies of all my paperwork for various conventions and shows and he sorts out profit and loss for me.
I do think you are right about big business/corporate mentality. Especially in the age of buying up the small guy and start-ups as a way to build a company. Look at Google and Yahoo and AOL for shining examples of this sort of thinking.