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Response: bringing your nightmare to life

I just finished reading Brianna Mussatto’s blog post about bringing your nightmare to life. The post described a business that is in the starting process. The premise of the business centered around a horror themed paintball match. The game is, essentially 12 people thrown into a map while evil zombies are trying to chase them down. The players have to fight off the zombies and protect certain individuals in the game. This game has a lot of potential and personally, I would find it quite entertaining. It really is a terrifying thought, being chased down by zombie like creatures. I see a lot of potential in this business; however, I also see a lot of flaws and areas in which the game could fail to attract consumers. If the business could achieve this horror like atmosphere I think this business could attract a huge audience. The horror, scare like theme is very popular in teenagers today and if the business could do an adequate job of making the map, the costumes, and the effects terrifying, the business could make huge profits. Unfortunately, the better the effects, the higher the costs. A starting business may not want to spend a lot of money right off the bat. High effects, non cheesy decore, along with well made zombies would cost a lot, but is required for the business to be successful. My real fear about this business, however, is it will turn into a poorly organized, cheap playing area in which a group of 12 can just laugh at. I think this business has a lot of potential; however, the company must be willing to spend money or it can be the total opposite of your worst nightmare coming to life.

 

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Should I wait for the job I like?

Picking a future job can be an extremely nerve racking, unsettling process and with different offers and choices, how does one know which job to pick? It’s not an easy question, the fear of being stuck in an unsatisfying career, or the fear of being rejected and being unemployed both have huge threats. Millions of people face that decision weekly and it’s critically important to understand what the right decision is. Taking the current offered job is the best choice. First, you will receive a steady income and your daily living expenses won’t be taken directly from your savings, or your so called “vacation money.” Second, you might end up loving the “only temporary” job. Third, You can always search for another job while in a occupation.

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There is no problem with simply checking out better alternatives and then pouncing when the better opportunity comes. The business world isn’t what it used to be. People used to remain in a single job for their entire lives, becoming attached to their occupations; however, in todays age, it wouldn’t be uncommon to see someone cruise through more than 6 jobs in their lifetime. It’s a competitive world and when employees are often treated like a material objects, why shouldn’t people leave when a sweeter scent arrives. According to economics people are supposed to be inherently selfish… right? The loyalty era has seemed to sail and one should look out for themselves and their family. By accepting the current offer and searching for new jobs, a safety cushion is provided for ones bank account and you can also search for the job of your life.

 

 

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/career-advice/life-at-work/should-i-accept-an-offer-now-only-to-quit-for-the-job-i-really-want/article4591594/

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