The title above is the front page headline in the
September 21, 2009
USA Today newspaper. The article goes on to state that
"more skilled immigrants are giving up their American dreams
to pursue careers back home, raising concerns that the U.S. may
lose its competitive edge in science, technology and other
fields." This process is being called "reverse
immigration."
The article also states that "what was a
trickle has become a flood" and that "in the next five
years 100,000 immigrants will go back to India and 100,000 to
China…for the first time in America history, we (U.S.) are
experiencing the brain drain that other countries
experience."
What does this news mean to you, if you are one
of those older workers wanting to stay active in the work force or
if you are someone who may have retired early but now needs to
return to work? It is another strong indicator that there is a
growing opportunity for you to still use your skills, talents and
abilities. It means that your experience and education still has
application to helping the country's economy recover and
grow.
This also means that the opportunity to launch your own business
becomes a stronger option. Tough economic times always drive the
entrepreneurial instincts. Whether it is a franchise with
established systems and support or it is something brand new and
perhaps revolutionary, your opportunity is always better when
economic times are more challenging.
When looking out the window at the world around you, it may be
easier to see the faults and negatives of high employment, business
failures and reduced opportunity versus the hints of opportunity.
The above fact that we are losing talented people to reverse
immigration is one of those negatives. But, when you put this fact
in its proper perspective, it is really an indicator of
opportunities.
In summary, do not look for opportunities where there is
already a crowd. Use your age, experience and education as assets
to help a company or business grow, This can also separate you from
lesser experienced people. Look for indicators in less obvious
places where there are fewer people, where people are leaving and
where your experience and education could be more appreciated and
needed. If working for someone else or going out on your own, focus
on finding creative ways to fill a need by offering to be
innovative and open to new ideas. Then as people leave positions or
move out of the country, you will still have many options for
continued income.