Bisnis while nag work
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Bisnis while nag work
Para di ka magsalig sa imung bisnis kay naa man ka work. If mudako na maayu ang bisnis, undang sa work nya retire early.![]()
".... Jobs are what allow people to feel useful and build their self-esteem. Jobs make people productive members of the community. Jobs make people feel they are worthy citizens. And jobs make a country worthy players in the world market.
In that order of things, it is the entrepreneurs who have the power to harness the creativity and talents of others to achieve a common good. This should leave the world a better place than it was.
Let me make it clear: Job creation is a priority for any nation to move forward. For example, it is the young entrepreneurs of Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore who created the dynamic businesses that have propelled their countries to the top. Young people like you.
All right, being from the Ateneo, many of you probably have offers from these corporations already. You may even have offers from JG Summit. I say: Great! Take these offers, work as hard as you can, learn everything these companies can teach-and then leave! If you dream of creating something great, do not let a 9-to-5 job-even a high-paying one-lull you into a complacent, comfortable life. Let that high-paying job propel you toward entrepreneurship instead.
They're the guys who weren't content with the 9-to-5 job, who were willing to delay their gratification and comfort, and who created something new, something fresh. Something Filipinos are now very proud of. They all started small but now sell their hamburgers, T-shirts and cosmetics in Asia, America, and the Middle East In doing so, these young Filipino entrepreneurs created jobs while doing something they were passionate about.
Globalization is an opportunity of a lifetime-for you. And that is why I want to be out there with you instead of here behind this podium-perhaps too old and too slow to seize the opportunities you can.
Let me leave you with one last thought. Trade barriers have fallen. The only barriers left are the barriers you have in your mind. So, Ateneans, heed the call of entrepreneurship. With a little bit of will and a little bit of imagination, you can turn this crisis into your patriotic moment-and truly become a person for others."
- John Gokongwei (speech-ateneo grad)
work while nag business at the same time.. at least in working, naa jud ka stable income kay dili man always at its best ang usa ka business except if well established na jud..but for starters, having ur job and having a business will do..as long as u can manage.
work for the business you would want to start in to...
be a drug adek, then pag drug lord dayon...
bitaw, take the former, not the latter...
TS, bisan unsa nga mode imung gamiton, basta ang importante kybaw ka mu-budget. And remember, moderation ang pagkagastador or pagka tinihik--because we earn to spend.
at start work 80% and business 20% (sa pg bahin sa oras)
in the next 5-10 years , bsta tarungon lang ang negosyo.. mo earn na.... so stop working na
Work then tigom para e Business.
Sa work naka set imu time pag mata like mata kag 7am kay 9 imu work..
Sa business Mata kag 6am kay imu business ang puhunan..
pero overall mas lami mag wake up sa morning kung pinangga nimu Imu tarbaho or business, pero kung work lang ka para maka karta ug wala kay interest diha raman cguro laay ayo imata...
having a business is very risky pwde ka ma fail if dili ka kabalo mudala sa business while if you are employed naa kay stable na job or if kugihan ka pwede ka ma promote...
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