Thursday, 5 July 2007

I Love My Job!

How many lucky souls have you heard utter these words?

The answer is surprisingly low and is quite a depressing state of affairs given that the vast majority spend around forty years in the job situaution!

When we leave school or university we are all optimistic and positive about our prospects once we've secured a new job.

But for most people they become disillusioned with their JOB, which incidentally some disgruntled people refer to as Just Over Broke!

Of course some people are lucky and enjoy every minute of their job

e.g. The famous Radio 2 presenter Sarah Kennedy who despite getting up very early to present her excellent show says that she really loves her job.

* So what exactly makes a great job or business?

Please send me your suggestions, but I will get the ball rolling with these characteristics:

* The feeling of being appreciated for your efforts

* The ability to improve yourself in an unlimited income situation

* The flexibility of being your own boss and deciding when you want to work and for how long

* Job satisfaction and the feeling that your efforts really do make a difference to other people's lives

*If you have your own business, the ability to take time off to go on holiday, knowing that the income will continue to come in to your bank account

*Continual support and guidance from other people who are already successful in this line of work or business.

Monday, 15 January 2007

Do You Hate Your Job and Your Boss?

T o many people this question might seem strange, as it is something that they do not wish to discuss or face up to!

When we left school, college or university, we were ever so excited to be starting a new job, which would help us to fulfill our dreams and goals:

*That luxury house
*Our dream car
*Holidays of a lifetime
*Early retirement with plenty of money to enjoy life's pleasures

Unfortunately for most of us, we soon realised that working hard and being loyal to the boss and the company or public sector, would not be enough to give us what we wanted in life!

What we failed to realise was that you will hardly ever get what you want working for someone else. You will only be paid just about enough to stop you quitting your job.

Promotion quite often depends on grovelling and back stabbing, as well as tolerating the dreaded office politics.

Given our disappointment in the system, we seek some comfort by overspending thanks to our flexible friend, the credit card, or should that be the debt card!

To add to our misery, the mortgage companies and banks have let us down with their scandelous mis selling fiasco!

To rub salt in the wound, the Government tells us there isn't enough money in the pension pot and we will have to work until the age of 70!

Fair play to good old Tony Blair who spends our hard earned cash interfering in the affairs of Iraq. A just case in deed. Who are the real war criminals who should be in the dock?

*I would be most interested if you could share your experiences of frustration and disillusionment with the whole system.

*What is your dream.

*How do you propose to make your dream a reality?

*Is there a way of escaping this rat race?

My dream is that together we can help each other to escape the rat race and fulfill our dreams!

*As a small token of my appreciation for your contribution, I will send you a FREE report about certain steps some fortunate people have taken in order to escape the rat race.

email your response to: aled_evans1@sky.com