What are you suggesting, that there's no sense in doing anything other than starting your own business? I think for anything else sooner or later you need a resume.
I am applying for a teaching position at an elementary school. In my resume, should I include "survival" jobs such as working at Wal-Mart/Tim Hortons in a seperate section on the resume? I don't know if it might demontsrate that I have certain skills.
Think about it. With all the money that exists on the planet, less from robbing it, the opportunities that exist in which you can make more money than ever quickly, never requires a "resume".
But you are right to a degree. Once you move up the chain it's called a CV rather than a resume. And yes, it's still required for many of the world's movers and shakers.
Dunno how your "advice" really helps the original poster though. Basically what you're saying is he should be a millionaire. Yeah, thanks for that.
Oh my goodness. I can't believe you just hijacked a simple, practical tread on resumes with such a Nietzsche-esque existential approach to seeking employment.