Thursday, November 19, 2009

New Jobs Created by Stimulating the Economy

“The approximately 3.5 million jobs created or saved will reflect the current distribution of jobs across the economy,” touching all industries, says Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute. Due to the severity of the recession, “that’s not going to fill in the employment gap entirely,” she says.

"A number of those industries ," says Alonzo Evans will include, Solar energy, clean water from drilling fresh water wells, wireless communication systems, bus depots, new bus drivers, restaurants, etc."

Many of these jobs can be created right away as a result of vacancies among retail auto dealers, shops which are basically an eye sore in the community. We can turn these negatives into positives by re-tooling these facilities in transforming them into bus depots. Millions of dollars are saved because we do not have to build these facilities from scratch. The proper sewage and irrigation systems are already in place. Common sense approaches saves money.

Jaguar plan to focus on communities with ten percent or higher unemployment rate. We are demonstrating accountability in neighborhoods hardest hit by unemployment. This plan should help minimize crime (by creating jobs at the low-income level), reduce pollution (due to low carbon emissions) and reduce vandalism at vacant buildings- due to abandoned auto dealerships, retail stores, etc.)This is a modular, not limited to one state.

Jaguar plans to implement this plan in many different cities across America.

Accountability for Job Creation in America

The progression of Jaguar 5311-F job creation plan is easily accounted for. Previous post have demonstrated the need for new jobs in bus depots associated restaurants, communications, security, bus drivers, water wells, homeland security, and more. Jaguar 5311-F plan to provide security on buses to remain ahead of the curve.

Here are the numbers.

There are 300 buses to acquire in one state, only. This should create about 9,000 jobs. According to ABC news and Charles Gibson, the building of a bus involve over 30different components. For example, the brakes, tires, rims, engine, chassis, brake pads and calibers, windshields, doors, wheel chair lifts, etc. all create about thirty new jobs.

"The point is," said Alonzo Evans, of Jaguar Express, Inc. " is that each component creates at least one new job. These new jobs are easily accounted for as part of basic manufacturing logistics. "

Jaguar does not plan to involve multiple sub-contractors in any part of its plans, therefore, it can account for the location of the job and the number of new jobs created.

"Eliminate most sub-contractors and create more accountability," says Evans.

Jaguar propose to create 14 new jobs per bus, including bus drivers, maintenance personnel and administrators. New facilities will include the construction of buildings for corporate headquarters along with five different locations to shelter buses. Each maintenance facility will contain forty thousand gallons of fuel with four holding tanks to store fuel. This effort will require 300 buses which will create 4200 new jobs in one state, alone.

"Forty two hundred new jobs," Evans exclaimed.

In addition, we are building 15 bus depots at about 30,000 sq.ft. facilities. We anticipate a great number of new jobs in construction, alone. There are fast food restaurants associated with each depot, not to speak of homeland security, wireless communication systems, well-drilling for fresh water and solar energy. When necessary, wind energy, gas and clean coal energy may be applied.

"It doesn't take rocket science to see that this program can create over 7,000 new jobs in each state where Jaguar 5311-F is employed," says Evans.

In a previous writing, we spoke of employing our youth and creating entrepreneurial opportunities. The depots provide opportunities among young people of a variety of economic and social backgrounds which will have a strong positive impact on the community.

Genuine entrepreneurship starts from ground up. Sometimes, we must look down in order to pull others up.

"Sometimes we have to die a little today in order to live tomorrow," said eight year old Truitt Spencer of Atlanta, Georgia.

Let's focus on the children.

Jaguar 5311-F Creates Jobs Through Healthcare

Congratulations to President Obama regarding his trip to China, a rather successful trip considering the complexities involved. We also congratulate President Obama for winning the Nobel Peace Prize. It appears the world is seeking peace. It further appears that President Obama demonstrates accountability, in general, after the free wheeling of our financial institutions over the past eight years. The president is breaking down barriers built over the last eight years, broken barriers that may give world peace a chance.

We believe the president is accountable in that he is not dropping the ball on the health care issue, a personal quest of the deceased senator Ted Kennedy who spent the last forty years of his life attempting to make health care affordable to all Americans. We believe his name should be part of the bill, creating a bi-partisan effort to put health care under control. It's time all parties come together with common sense efforts to establish a red, white and blue organized plan affording us the ability to make accomplishments in a forward thinking manner.

Jaguar 5311-F originally created health care provisions as part of its economic stimulation initiative...again common sense thinking is a big part of the solution.

Jaguar 5311-F is looking forward to securing health care benefits for future employees by affecting children, today. A healthy public, today, leads to a healthy workforce tomorrow. We suggest investing in our youth, today.

Follow us to see how jobs can be created for our youth today. Many of those jobs will originate in our proposed bus depots.