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Road Side Pub
Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohio Snake" data-source="post: 15945317" data-attributes="member: 157862"><p>Different regions of the US have different meaning of poor/ low wages. Lucky your not on the west coast where cost of living is quite higher than the Midwest.</p><p>Sounds to me you need to find something you enjoy doing and you consider it as a career....not just a job. If you like what your doing and you want to control your destiny, consider self-employment. If you prefer a steady predictable income, you may be better working for someone. You need to find your happy place. </p><p>Im self-employed, owner of a firm with 5 employees for 24 years, and have close to 600 clients. </p><p>When I was much younger, I was a waiter in a restaurant then....worked as service station attendant, then became a salesperson in a jewelry store. I thought being a jeweler would be my passion, but retail hours and the grind burned me out and I hated a time clock. Today Im a investment advisor and financial planner. </p><p>You need to find the career you want and like and strive to excel in it.......be better than the competition.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohio Snake, post: 15945317, member: 157862"] Different regions of the US have different meaning of poor/ low wages. Lucky your not on the west coast where cost of living is quite higher than the Midwest. Sounds to me you need to find something you enjoy doing and you consider it as a career....not just a job. If you like what your doing and you want to control your destiny, consider self-employment. If you prefer a steady predictable income, you may be better working for someone. You need to find your happy place. Im self-employed, owner of a firm with 5 employees for 24 years, and have close to 600 clients. When I was much younger, I was a waiter in a restaurant then....worked as service station attendant, then became a salesperson in a jewelry store. I thought being a jeweler would be my passion, but retail hours and the grind burned me out and I hated a time clock. Today Im a investment advisor and financial planner. You need to find the career you want and like and strive to excel in it.......be better than the competition. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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