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“It’s just a job” generation
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1725185" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Like what [USER=6291]@Brute 23[/USER] said....what fun is it working on someone else's project. I'd rather be making $0. to $5. /hour alone than $90./hour on someone else's project....you can make big leaps and bounds in progress securing you own future without a paycheck. I worked steady until age 40, and then started getting laid off every few years after engineering projects were completed. What I found was the those 4 periods where i was laid off for 2 to 8 months...were the times i jettisoned my wealth. I bought land near urban growth for dimes on the dollar, some were bank foreclosures. At the time being laid-off sucked, but it gave me the time to take risks. I realize now, it was a blessing in disguise. Now I'm grateful for those lay-off periods. Gives you time to WAKE-UP...shake yourself out of your responsible nose-to-the-grindstone w/ blinders-on trance...and go to work for yourself. In my book, everyone has a job...if you're alive you are your own walking job. It's not important that you earn money...what did you do today? what did you "fix" today? What progress was made to benefit you and your family's future?</p><p>In my book "Everyone has a Job Already" [USER=40072]@Lee VanRoss[/USER] can be found at Amazon for $9.95 (joke)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1725185, member: 8359"] Like what [USER=6291]@Brute 23[/USER] said....what fun is it working on someone else's project. I'd rather be making $0. to $5. /hour alone than $90./hour on someone else's project....you can make big leaps and bounds in progress securing you own future without a paycheck. I worked steady until age 40, and then started getting laid off every few years after engineering projects were completed. What I found was the those 4 periods where i was laid off for 2 to 8 months...were the times i jettisoned my wealth. I bought land near urban growth for dimes on the dollar, some were bank foreclosures. At the time being laid-off sucked, but it gave me the time to take risks. I realize now, it was a blessing in disguise. Now I'm grateful for those lay-off periods. Gives you time to WAKE-UP...shake yourself out of your responsible nose-to-the-grindstone w/ blinders-on trance...and go to work for yourself. In my book, everyone has a job...if you're alive you are your own walking job. It's not important that you earn money...what did you do today? what did you "fix" today? What progress was made to benefit you and your family's future? In my book "Everyone has a Job Already" [USER=40072]@Lee VanRoss[/USER] can be found at Amazon for $9.95 (joke) [/QUOTE]
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