Brehs i really dislike working

zerozero

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You have to find a way to integrate it into your life plan holistically, and when you're not working make sure you're recharging the rest of the day--resting, meeting people, working out, whatever--then save up and channel your earnings towards what you want.. get that $ breh.
 

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either save up. learn how to invest in stocks (read up on value investing) or learn the pimp game.
 

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Yeah start your own business, you'll get a lot more free time :troll:

man starting your own business is not what most people think it is.. I mean a successful business.. you working (at least to start it up and be profitable) more than 40 hours a week easy..

:dead: at the nigerian shots :dead:


It's different when your working for yourself, you'll be getting shyt done instead of looking at the clock.
 

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I honestly don't mind getting up at 7:30, being at work at 8:30, getting off at 4:30 and having the rest of the day to do literally whatever I want to do. I get a fat check once a month, all my benefis are paid for, I travel on works dime, the longer I stay with the organization the more I make, I get a pension when I retire in my 50's, and then I can work on top of that and get more money, and I don't have to worry about if the organization goes belly up, (and the best part, I don't have to deal with the public. :blessed:)

No, I don't have a Bugatti, a private jet, 2 houses with garages full of exotic women and cars, but I have more than enough to be happy.

Very few people have the resources(knowledge/time/money) to start up and succesfully operate a business of their own. I think the stat was 90% of start-ups fail in the first 5 years, then out of that 10%%, only 20% operate successfully for another 10 years.

Most people don't really even do 40hrs worth of work a week, there's been a bunch of studies done on that too, but let them tell it, they're underpaid. :whistle:
 

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Yeah start your own business, you'll get a lot more free time :troll:

man starting your own business is not what most people think it is.. I mean a successful business.. you working (at least to start it up and be profitable) more than 40 hours a week easy..

:dead: at the nigerian shots :dead:

Yeah that is the typical coli response to pretty much anything work related.

I question the intelligence level of many a people here.
 

Dooby

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I honestly don't mind getting up at 7:30, being at work at 8:30, getting off at 4:30 and having the rest of the day to do literally whatever I want to do. I get a fat check once a month, all my benefis are paid for, I travel on works dime, the longer I stay with the organization the more I make, I get a pension when I retire in my 50's, and then I can work on top of that and get more money, and I don't have to worry about if the organization goes belly up, (and the best part, I don't have to deal with the public. :blessed:)

No, I don't have a Bugatti, a private jet, 2 houses with garages full of exotic women and cars, but I have more than enough to be happy.

Very few people have the resources(knowledge/time/money) to start up and succesfully operate a business of their own. I think the stat was 90% of start-ups fail in the first 5 years, then out of that 10%%, only 20% operate successfully for another 10 years.

Most people don't really even do 40hrs worth of work a week, there's been a bunch of studies done on that too, but let them tell it, they're underpaid. :whistle:

What do you do?
 

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What do you do?

State Govt. Technical Manager - Grade 3
(Grades denote salary/experience range. Grade 3's are paid a fixed wage between 4,500 - 8,000/month. I came into the grade internally, smack dab in the middle of the range)

I review contract applications for businesses who want to recieve a specific ceritifcation from agencies in the state.

Low stress. :yes:
 

mtu wa chuma

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Some people think owning your business means working two hours a week and earning millions.

This forum I swear :dead:
 

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I read the title and was expecting that LEGENDARY dude, lol.
 
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