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Yeah I can understand how you feel. It is far better to work for yourself than for someone else. All you're doing is helping them get rich at your own expense.
Refer to my retirement thread for tips on how to become financially independent.
Hi bro I have the same issue again. But I do not earn 100k p.a like u so I can anytime quit and find again. This job I almost reach confirmation but I am thinking to quit again .
Hi bro I have the same issue again. But I do not earn 100k p.a like u so I can anytime quit and find again. This job I almost reach confirmation but I am thinking to quit again .
my goal is to become Millionaire before i 40 years old.
i think only this job can help me , if i find job or join another industry..i may have to start everything again.
I'm sure you're paid that amt not because you're lucky but rather you're really with that much so I'd say take the plunge leave now since you have to drag yourself to work you'll find a bigger opportunity maybe working for yourself.
my goal is to become Millionaire before i 40 years old.
i think only this job can help me , if i find job or join another industry..i may have to start everything again.
I'm sure you're paid that amt not because you're lucky but rather you're really with that much so I'd say take the plunge leave now since you have to drag yourself to work you'll find a bigger opportunity maybe working for yourself.
If you earn $100,000 per annum, will you consider raising your budget from $3,000 to $10,000 for a gift to your "gal" (I put inverted commas because she is not exactly a gal anymore) ?
If you earn $100,000 per annum, will you consider raising your budget from $3,000 to $10,000 for a gift to your "gal" (I put inverted commas because she is not exactly a gal anymore) ?