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Top 10 Reasons Why
Working for Someone Else Is Dumb!!! Reason 10: Youll spend 90,000 hours of your life working for someone else so youll get a gold watch and a really cool part-time job at Wal*Mart as a greeter. Reason 9: Working about 40 hours a week, youll spend 2,000 hours a year working for your employer. In exchange youll get 80 hours of vacation time absolutely FREE! Reason 8: Its been a rough day. Youre home relaxing, watching Americas Most Wanted on TV and, to your horror, you realize the baby sitter you leave your precious children with every day is on the FBI Top Ten Most Wanted List! Reason 7: You get up when you dont want to. Drive someplace you dont want to go and make a living working with people you really dont like. Reason 6: Would you be wearing something different if they didnt tell you how to dress? Reason 5: Your company may think it's really cool to let you go. Newsweek Magazine says firing people has gotten to be trendy in corporate America. Reason 4: Asking for time off is too much like asking your parents for permission. Reason 3: Good News. Youve survived the downsizing. The bad news is that you have to go home and tell the family youre being transferred to Bangladesh. Reason 2: Elephants work for peanuts why should you? Shouldnt you be paid what youre really worth? Reason 1: Yes, the Number 1 reason why working for someone else is just plain dumb is that this is America and you dont have to! Yes, American is still the land of great opportunity but its just not in the same place youre used to looking. You know, people who work half as hard as you do are earning great part-time incomes, taking dream vacations and even making fistfuls of money. Whats your excuse for not building your own successful MLM business? What have you got to lose except a BOSS? Linda Locke is the Webmaster and Editor of the MLM Woman Newsletter. Visit her site for over 100 articles of interest to network marketers at: http://www.mlmwoman.com
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