actually, it depends on your view of reality.
I had jobs from 1974-1981, jobs with what I figured would be a bright future with major coporations - Bell Laboratories and Exxon. Jimmy Crater was killing teh economy faster than you could say Jimmy Carter is killing the economy.
In 1981, with Ronal Reagan in the White House, I started my own enterprise. I had no college degree, marginal experience in the field, $10,000 of my own money I had saved and a willingness to work hard.
I worked nite and day for two years and paid myself better than ok in the process. In my third year, I hit my stride and for twelve years I was making 6-10x the amount I would have been making had I stayed with big oil. Granted I was forecasting my future Exxon salary, but I was liberal in the calculations. In those twelve years I paid myself several million dollars and paid Uncle Sam every nickel due.
Sold the business in 1996, kicked around a bit, had a few things go very wrong and in 1999 I decided to get started again by starting a new business out of a spare bedroom. It took six months to start earning at a six figure pace.
I have no employees and work around the clock, selling my time and skill for top dollar. I have never in my life seen such a fertile earning environment. Never. Ever.
If I were so inclined, I could quadrupal the size of my business in one or two quarters with the addition of staff and overhead. I have chosen not to thus far, as I like it this way. I am willing to work as hard as necessary to provide financial stability for my family and I am earning absolutely sick money for a one person effort.
I see more than just coincidence with my greatest success coming in the Reagan and GWBush years.
ANother long winded story:
There is a fellow in my neighborhood named Pete. He is in his eighties and he owns a beautiful home in our neighborhood. He has two nice cars a large family that visits him often and his h