) January 8, 2009 -- Recent numbers published by Global Domains International reveal a continuous growth trend upward in their 'new affiliate signup stats' with no slowdown in sight.
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Unemployed workers should be optimistic today because the future can, and will be a bright one. According to predictions, there will be a sharp drop in the high unemployment numbers very soon, as more business owners tailor their operations to go cyber and green.
'This is a sign that the current high rate of unemployment is not cut in stone. There is still hope out there as more and more people are searching the virtual world of cyberspace looking for the jobs and business opportunities of the future,' said GDI Recruiting Affiliate Charlie Kirkpatrick.
Recent surveys on green jobs in solar businesses revealed the industry is expected to grow by an average of nearly 50 percent over the next 12 months in the San Francisco Bay Area and California. This new job growth trend will be replicated throughout the U.S.A. and around the world.
'A large part of what we are experiencing today with the sluggish economy will be overcome as a result of the approaching green job boom, powered by internet marketing. We are moving from the brick and mortar work place into the cyber workplace, and as online marketing continues to revolutionize the way we live and do business around the world, an increasing number of people will be working from home offices on the World Wide Web,' Says Kirkpatrick.
'GDI is leading the way among private American companies in laying the virtual infrastructure, used to support the mass migration of global business over to the internet. We are empowering people around the world with a futuristic work life, as well as easy to use cyber access and support options.' http://www.freedom.ws/mrckirkpatrick1
It is reminiscent of the days when the automobile replaced the horse and buggy. Most jobs connected in any way to livestock powered transportation were lost forever as people were convinced their world was ending, but as business owners built new factories for the mass production of automobiles, and workers trained for and filled the newly created jobs, in time it was business as usual for members of the workforce.
Kirkpatrick adds, "Unemployed workers should be optimistic today because the future can, and will be a bright one. According to predictions, there will be a sharp drop in the high unemployment numbers very soon, as more business owners tailor their operations to go cyber and green."
Job seekers are invited to visit GDI's virtual executive conference room and get the details on how to tap into and build a futuristic and secure work life.
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About GDI: GDI has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine and on the cover of the business section of The San Diego Union Tribune, one of the largest newspapers in the U.S.A.
Inc. Magazine rated the company #37 on a list of the top 500 fastest growing private companies in The United States.
Some Of Our Clients: Lucent Technologies, Yahoo, BMW, EBay, AT&T, Cisco Systems, UPS, BOSE, and Kodak.
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