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Straight Talk for the Un(der)employed Youth

Postby PrinceDaadi » Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:52 am

Straight Talk for the Un(der)employed Youth

Dennis Miller December 27, 2012

Those of you who have a got a little time to spare should read this article, hope it might change your perception of many things.

http://www.millersmoney.com/money-weekl ... oyed-youth
"Denny, it is so simple. I can't understand why more people don't catch on. Working hard is only part of it. The key to success is responsibility. The more you have, the more successful you will become. All you have to do is do your job and watch your boss. You will quickly find there are parts of his job he either hates or does poorly. You will know what they are; listen to what he bitches about in the lunchroom. Ask him about it, and volunteer to help. People normally won't give you responsibility. You just take the job and start doing it, and soon the responsibility is yours."
"Denny, sales is the fairest profession in the world. It makes no difference how much education you have, what your ethnic background is, or where you are from. It pays on one thing, results. If you get the job done, you get paid. The better you do your job, the more money you make."
http://www.millersmoney.com/money-weekl ... oyed-youth



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