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Dig Your Well Before You Are Thirsty
Contributor(s): Aina, Albert O. (Author)
ISBN: 1719351457     ISBN-13: 9781719351454
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $6.64  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2018
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- Business & Economics | Decision Making & Problem Solving
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6" W x 9" (0.35 lbs) 112 pages
 
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You should be fed up with being broke and always struggling for money. All your boss gives you is a JOB which is an acronym for Just Over Broke. Your job makes you feel you cannot do without salary. People who need salary are slaves to salary. You must be tired of being kept under constant threat and fear of losing your job or being desolate You would have invested the most profitable prime time of your life in employment. A whole 100,000 hours of your life is expended in return for a "take home" which hardly takes you home. You are in company of 96% of other employees returning to the work they hate to go, and to see faces they are not too comfortable to put up with. You should be tired of being forced to live in a vicinity and neighbourhood you wouldn't have chosen to live in. Your employment location has always determined where you will live - if you would not be late to work. Your employer determines what leisure time you have and how you spend it. They must of necessity approve your leave/vacation time. They determine when you leave home and when you get back home daily, when you wake up and when you go to bed. Your personal vision remains buried, and put on hold and subject to the corporate vision. You cannot have two captains in a ship. You are tired of being categorized as an overhead item of expenditure. Your boss will never make you rich and he is not in anyway responsible for making you rich. Your employer's plan is for you to be poorer after your leaving paid employment. What they pay as retirement benefit hardly covers your living expenses at old age. You must not leave all the planing for your retirement to your employers. You will need between 70 - 80% of your pre-retirement income to sustain a comparable standard of living after retirement.