Thursday, July 19, 2012

THE UNEMPLOYED IN BELIZE IS A FAILURE OF OUR BUREAUCRACY AND LEADERSHIP

  Was watching different TV programs in Belize, yattering about 30,000 unemployed and an additional 5000 a year becoming unemployed as they graduate colleges and universities.  No jobs for them they claim in Belize.

  Tough bloody titty for you guys.  It doesn't work that way in the real world.  You become self employed and progress from there.

  NOBODY, ME, OR MY NEIGHBOR, OR THE GOVERNMENT OWES YOU A SALARIED JOB!
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  Lets compare the Republic of Guatemala economic success, with the lack of economic success in the Parliamentary spoils party system of piracy in Belize.

  In a recent swing through Guatemala, from North, West, East and South, I was amazed at the TENS OF THOUSANDS OF COOPERATIVES.  Anybody, who wanted to make money could do so, by finding like minded people to form, or join in a cooperative.  The difference between a member of a cooperative and a educated ne'er do well, would be, guaranteed salaried bureaucrat, is in the way you get paid.  If your a lazy son of a gun, you are going to cry about getting a salaried job.  Who would hire you?  Your have no productivity experience and would need expensive training.  No future in that for an employer, or business person.  A member of a cooperative gets paid by PRODUCTION.   An old lady with a row of gold teeth in Chichicastenango, a member of an agriculture cooperative, produces 3 baskets of carrots, she gets PAID for 3 baskets of carrots, by her cooperative.  They do the washing, processing and marketing.  Her neighbor a middle aged man, with a large family in the prime of his life, produces 150 baskets of carrots.  He and she gets paid accordingly, the same price per pound, but one earns more than the other.  They are paid by productivity. Work performance.
 
  We don't have enough cooperatives in Belize, if you look at the economic success of the government of Guatemala.  Maybe that will change, when the ICJ gives us to Guatemala.  Just hope so, I'm in the half that goes to Guatemala and not to Mexico.  GUATEMALA IS BOOMING AND SO FAR AHEAD OF BELIZE FOR PRODUCTIVITY, YOU CANNOT EVEN BEGIN TO COMPARE THE TWO COUNTRIES.  THEY HAVE DIFFERENT ECONOMIC GOVERNING MODELS.

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