ANDOVER, MN, May 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) As the uncertainty about health care and health care changes continue many hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and other major employers of professional care providers have downsized their health care professional staff. These major employers have become nervous about the coming health care changes. They have gone into an austerity mode in preparation for uncertain times. As a result, many health care professionals such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, social workers, dieticians, and an array of other health care professionals have found themselves without a job.
These health care professional are starting their own businesses and creating their own job security. As Ann McLaughlin stated in her article titled:"Employment Trend: Start-Ups, Social Enterprises and Humanitarian Work" in the "Employment Digenst.net Sep 25, 2010 "Historically recessions give birth to new companies and start-ups. If there are not jobs to be had, then people invent them. What is the secret to success? Founders identify new market needs and then fill that gap."
Jobs being created by these professional care providers include elder care services, fall prevention programs, temporary staffing agencies, health and wellness coaching, personal trainer, ergonomic consultants, home modification experts, driver evaluators and trainers, weight loss counselor, nutrition experts, diabetic education, and much much more.
The Professional Care Providers Network has just recently been launched to provide a place for these health care professionals to gather and exchange ideas on sales, marketing, business ideas, joint venturing, and challenges they are facing. This network also is a place for these professional care providers to get support, encouragement, and feedback.
The creative and innovative professional care providers are viewing the current economic times as the perfect time to lay the ground work for their health care businesses. These self determined health care professional will have created their own job security and future success.
About the Professional Care Providers Network
The Professional Care Providers Network is a company focused on providing health care professional with ideas on the different business options that exist, sales concepts, and marketing strategies. It is also an online place for professional care providers to gather and exchange ideas on sales, marketing, business ideas, joint venturing, and challenges they are facing. This network is a place for these professional care providers to get support, encouragement, and feedback.
Health Care Professionals are Seeking More Job Security through Self Employment
The current economic times are very uncertain times for health care professionals. Professional care providers are finding that the only job security they have is in self employment.
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[Press-News.org] Health Care Professionals are Seeking More Job Security through Self EmploymentThe current economic times are very uncertain times for health care professionals. Professional care providers are finding that the only job security they have is in self employment.