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Job. J.O.B. Just Over Broke

From an early age, we are told to, "Go to school, get good grades, and get a good job."

Why?  Because our parents had jobs and our teachers had jobs. That is all they knew.

As Jim Rohn has said, "If my school had offered Wealth 1 and Wealth 2, I would have signed up for both courses."

There was a time when a good job meant security. Those days have pretty much passed.

The idea of having a job and being an employee is really absurd, when you break it down. Your employer pays you just enough to keep you from quitting, and you do just enough work so that they won't fire you! I first heard this description of a job as part of a joke, but there is nothing funny about it. It is absolutely true.

In most jobs there is no incentive for working hard. The pay is based on senority or job description. With network marketing, those who perform get paid the most. If you sign up and don't do anything, you won't get paid.

If you sign up and follow the plan your upline has laid out for you, you should at least achieve the level of success that they have. The great thing with network marketing is that your hard work is rewarded with an income that is almost unlimited.

What does your job offer? Three percent increase per year? Maybe a 20% increase and a new title if you get a four year college degree?

It is time for you to give network marketing a second look. I will be showing you how a job will make you a living, but network marketing can make you a fortune. (And you can start part-time)

Joe  contact me!       

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