Green's Entrepreneurs Network
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A top HR person at one of the world's biggest advertising agencies - who is a client of Green & Company and personal friend of Robert Green - said the following about the prospects for our entrepreneurs network. "I think it is a brilliant idea. You are essentially building an open source x (idea lab). Consider grouping people into categories: retail, food, tech, and inventions."
Think of our entrepreneur network also as a union for the talented but currently unemployed and under-employed. But we don’t use union collective bargaining to price you out of the job market. We use modern value-billing agreements for the best pricing power of all. In many cases, there is no base compensation, but fees are assessed based on success. Clients use our network of talented people, rather than outsourcing these jobs to Asia.
You aren’t working for free. Rather, as an entrepreneur, you are building a new business around yourself and other team players in our network and not getting paid until you please a client. New business entrepreneurs work hard for free before they find success with new clients.
It's the future. Georgia has an unemployment-to-work pilot program. It is using a similar idea to prevent the unemployed from getting too rusty; they go back to work for free to train more, win over a new employer and land a paying position. The key is they can keep their unemployment benefits at the same time. But you don’t need to move to Georgia or wait around for this type of government program before going back to work. Use that same approach now for the same good reasons.
Robert A. Green is an ideal leader for this network.
Mr. Green has been focusing on trader and investment-management business entrepreneurs the past several decades (at GreenTraderTax.com and Green & Company). While trading remains an excellent choice for many displaced from corporate America and otherwise, others seek different types of business opportunities. Some traders seek to combine a trading business with being an entrepreneur in a different industry too. It's hard to trade while working a full-time job. Click here to read Mr. Green's new blog article "Traders should think of themselves as entrepreneurs."
We can support many different types of industries.
Mr. Green and our other CPAs and attorneys have plenty of experience in a variety of industries. We can help you pursue these different business opportunities.
Team effort. You can bid on important projects together with an excellent fully rounded team in our network. Your team can share project revenues as you see fit. Five hands are better than one in many cases.







