Some people are interested in finding jobs, while others are interested in creating jobs.
An entrepreneur is a person who is interested in creating jobs, not just for himself or herself but for others.
Amazon.com, Google is started. These are entrepreneurial companies. They create jobs and employment not just for their owners, and their associates, but for others.
Companies that set up affiliate programs, associate programs, who franchise. Sure, these are marketing strategies, but they are also strategies for creating employment not just for the entrepreneur.
You often hear people speak of "creating jobs." This concept sounds very good. However "creating jobs" is something that must also be taught people in practical lessons and practical examples.
Writers can also create employment for others. For example, if you write a book that is marketable, say a how to book or an informational booklet, let's say on Container Gardening, you can also create employment for others by signing up for Clickbank. Others wanting to market this book along with you sign up to market the book via Clickbank. As your distributors, these people receive a commissions on sales. Although this is not salaried employment, nevertheless it's a means of creating jobs.
Joining affiliate programs and telling others about them is a way of creating employment for others. Let's say you'd like to own a grocery store. You don't have the funding for a grocery store. How do you connect to the grocery business. You can join a food or grocery affiliate program, like Mexgrocer.com, for example. You can sell Mexican groceries via your affiliate link.
You can also set up your own grocery story easily online as a reseller. People order groceries from your store online, you go to a local market or wholesaler, buy the groceries, and then deliver via mail or UPS to your grocery clients. This method can be done with almost any type of business. You yourself do not have to keep the products in stock. You buy them as they are ordered. In this manner, you can be a reseller of books, jewelry, clothing, used clothing, electronics.
You can also work as a professional shopper and hire others to work along with you. People tell you what products they want and you shop for them, charging them a fee and/or commission. You can also start a gifts company. Many people are not good at shopping for gifts and you can work as a professional shopper for these people. You can buy gifts for them, and/or just do gifts research for them, giving them a listing of possible gifts and descriptions of them.
Then you can hire others and teach them how to do this type of work.
These are just a few suggestions on how people can create jobs for themselves and for others. Of course, these are not salaried jobs, but these are jobs.
If you company is successful and you can afford to hire, then you can transform your commissions jobs into salaried employment. However, salaried workers must understand that to receive a salary they must do the type of work that helps to generate money for the company that they work for. Salaried workers cannot just receive money without generating money. So that when you hire workers, you must make certain that included in their job descriptions are jobs that help to generate money for your company. This is something that the salaried workforce must learn to understand along with the owners.