I always suspected this but now more people are saying it. http://www.jobpundit.blogspot.com/
For those of us in small companies, we cannot literally imagine working in a big one.
Here is the ultimate irony:
People in small companies cannot imagine working for a big company, perhaps, but down deep they do have a bit of an inferiority complex, and are really wondering if they can handle the professionalism and systems of a larger company.
People in large companies think they can work in a small company just fine, thankyouverymuch. And not only work, but contribute almost immediately, and will soon DOMINATE the other lesser folks.
At last count, there were about 20 million small businesses in the USA, and most of us work in a small business.
Master working in a small business and your chances are good you can find another one, somewhere, someplace, sometime.








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A new study from Torto Wheaton Research has discovered that larger
US warehouses are currently outperforming smaller assets. Research
shows that warehouse buildings of less than 250,000 square feet
make up a greater percentage of the national warehouse stock, but
warehouses of 400,000 square feet and up are faring better in terms
of both demand and supply fundamentals.
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