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Work Hard, Or Work Smart?


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work smart and dont kiss ass to be promoted

 

u need to kick ass!!!!

 

A piece of advice

 

I manage about 1000 people (60% pinoys). I see people sweating but nothing comes out of it, if they fullfill the basic requirements they do keep a job at current level for ever. If they don't i feel bad but i have to let them go. This business and cannot be runned with nice hardworking people only.

I see people that they look relaxed and cool and taking their extra time of leisure. I check their work and find done and even more. They are due to promotion. To my understanding these people have more skills and production potential than i utilize them for.

I see people who are good on their job and they try to lick my ass. I take full advantage of them. I will utilize all their extra that they are willing to do for me but this will never affect my decision towards to their work performance or promotion. If they are so stupid enough as to: do grocery for me, make my coffee (when someone else is supposed to), sleeping with me or in anyway using other means than their work skills....ok i'll take them, you try to f#&k me and so i will f#&k you with the same way.

Then there are the ones who are effective, done before time, they show that they are taking leisure time cause their job is done and they also kick ass if someone confronts them. They are the ones i always keep by my side working closely and always pushing them for the next level.

 

In small words, it doesn't matter how much sweat you do but what you do and ofcourse how.

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Tama na yung pag-aararo. It's time to work smart or get left behind.

 

One thing I notice is that a lot of people are afraid to ask. Have the guts to ask and you never now what you can get in return.

 

Choices also play a big part in success. I don't think we should ever say we had no choice.

 

Just remember to plan carefully as many of the earlier posters said.

 

Books I recommend:

1) 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss <- Borderline unrealistic but it is an eye opener.

2) E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber <- For those who are soul-searching (career/lifestyle wise).

 

Usually available at Fully Booked stores. ;)

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with the GDI Setup , everyone can do both! - its a lethal combination :boo:

 

I've seen the GDI website.

 

Impressive website and presentation.

 

But I'm wary about companies that claim that you'll earn money without having to sell. Besides which, the structure resembles a pyramid but I'm not saying that it's a scam. Selling domain name is a business.

 

Good luck with your venture.

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