IMAGINE WHAT IT WOULD FEEL LIKE: 1. Not to worry about your daily bills, because they can easily be paid 2. To buy things you want and don’t have to feel guilty afterwards 3. Feel the sense of financial security and personal achievement 4. Financially taking care of your family 5. Not worrying about money at all Five years ago, I graduated from a Bachelor degree in Entrepreneurial Management. We were thought all the tricks and tools to be SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS. I was promised a bright future but life just didn’t go the way I plotted. Opportunity presented itself to work in a Freight Forwarding company which I gladly accepted. It was a excellent job with decent pay, but I lived PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK, RENTING my own apartment, paying BILLS and even that I was never able to treat myself with any luxury my paycheck was barely enough to last to the next pay. Years were passing by, and without any money saved, quitting job to start my own business was out of the question. And then another opportunity showed up: better than the first one, this time to work abroad. I was very excited and hopeful as this job was way better compared to one before. I was still WORKING 8-10 HOURS PER DAY. The work was very demanding and I always had to keep up with deadlines. After work, I only had time for rest and sleep. That was my daily routine. Off course, like most OFW I also had to support my family. Time was going quick, and my contract finished. I went back home and once again, there I was, stuck …
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Pantry, JA set for new project
… find time to raise funds to keep their programming alive, according to Tracie McCartney, first-year president of the local JA affiliate whose volunteers bring supplemental training to classrooms in the form of work-readiness, entrepreneurship and …
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The rise and fall of Vijay Mallya: are India's boom times ending?
By 2011, India's GNI per capita had doubled again to more than $ 1,400, and Mallya was being hailed as a standard bearer for the new wave of swashbuckling Indian entrepreneurs set to sweep the global board – all while having fun. "It was a time …
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Recruiting Entrepreneurs
… hard subjects, such as math, physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering. Then, after they have bought prestigious degrees, after they have soaked up American culture, after they have made friends and future business contacts, America sends …
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