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  1. #461

    Quote Originally Posted by cirext View Post
    yes sis, if dli ka gusto dn don't force yourself in marketing
    its a job that cant be imposed
    kaw bahala on where u want to be.

    But im encouraging you to explore your potentials..
    It myt not be necessarily in marketing
    but never put yourself foreever in employment..
    kana lang ako point to share.


    let me share this:
    im a licensed engr (ECE), grad of USC
    when i was emloyed in Lexmark
    i got cisco short courses
    got some masteral units for robotics
    these i did to climb up the ladder of employment
    becoz i thought ECE is my world
    but then i become too frustrated, my finances is not getting better
    they didnt even care to see what i did for the company.
    I then quit work immediately.
    Without any carreer to jump.
    But i believe it was all in God's hands.

    I am now 27. Have my own company when I was 26.
    Nobody may think ill end up here,
    My parents didnt have any bznz...
    We are a striving family of employees & we dont have extra resources
    Everything start from zero
    But im happy now
    If i had bn dr till this time, Lexmark ray madato sa ako paninguha.

    But you know what?
    The foundation and the heart of my company is marketing.
    I became a Marketing Director of a well-known real estate developer when i was 25
    And i used that experience to create my own company 1 yr after.
    My company is a Real Estate Sales and Construction firm.
    And its too far from ECE, which i studied hard for 7yrs. (including my masterals)

    im not showing this to boast or to push marketing
    This is to encourge you...
    Not to shroud yourself all in IT
    Explore ur potentials for greater achievement.


    well, i do like selling stuff and all... but if i do get into marketing... i wont do such thing... why? well, my parents where both in insurance before, and i guess i could compare my parents job before with this company coz i have heard naa sad mo insurance... i dont want to tell what my parents were in the insurance stuff.. but, lets say, tagam ko... and i know some people whom what some people here na gapangilad ug isig ka tao para mka kwarta, and i dont like that... thats a thing a frustrated person could do... there are a lot of choices we have.. so as far as i can do, ill avoid that.. haha.. pero, di jud nko xa feel jud.. as in!..haha... senxa..

    and im not employeed to just any company... my brother has his own company, im under my brother.. so kung ma dato xa, OK ra nko, kay hitch man sad ko..hahaha... but im free to apply other company.. sa akoa lang brother is, tinabangay mi.
    Last edited by tamse; 06-01-2009 at 08:05 PM.

  2. #462
    Quote Originally Posted by tamse View Post
    well, i do like selling stuff and all... but if i do get into marketing... i wont do such thing... why? well, my parents where both in insurance before, and i guess i could compare my parents job before with this company coz i have heard naa sad mo insurance... i dont want to tell what my parents were in the insurance stuff.. but, lets say, tagam ko... and i know some people whom what some people here na gapangilad ug isig ka tao para mka kwarta, and i dont like that... thats a thing a frustrated person could do... there are a lot of choices we have.. so as far as i can do, ill avoid that.. haha.. pero, di jud nko xa feel jud.. as in!..haha... senxa..

    and im not employeed to just any company... my brother has his own company, im under my brother.. so kung ma dato xa, OK ra nko, kay hitch man sad ko..hahaha... but im free to apply other company.. sa akoa lang brother is, tinabangay mi.
    What specific insurance company did your parents are into?

  3. #463
    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoleo View Post
    What specific insurance company did your parents are into?
    i wont name lang.. ato nga time kay ang company is very known... it was the bread and butter of me and my family... char.. btaw, i wont name lang... kay going down man sad...haha..what comes up, must come down ni...

  4. #464
    Quote Originally Posted by tamse View Post
    i wont name lang.. ato nga time kay ang company is very known... it was the bread and butter of me and my family... char.. btaw, i wont name lang... kay going down man sad...haha..what comes up, must come down ni...

    Basi interested imung parents, kay daghan sad baya mga nangaraan na na insurance agents, nag part time IMG kay business man, dili man gud employment ug walay quota. At least sila naa nasay background in Financial Industries.

  5. #465
    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoleo View Post
    Basi interested imung parents, kay daghan sad baya mga nangaraan na na insurance agents, nag part time IMG kay business man, dili man gud employment ug walay quota. At least sila naa nasay background in Financial Industries.
    ai, mga gor na to wui.. kapoyan tog dali gani... hehehe... they should rest na.. all of us, their children are graduate na... kami nsad magbuhi nila..

  6. #466
    Secrets of the truly rich -> Secrets of the Wealthy

    Secrets of the Wealthy: What Many Millionaires Have in Common
    • They live far below their means, and have little or no debt. Most pay off their credit cards every month; 40% have no home mortgage at all.
    • Many of the wealthy people in Stanley’s survey are frugal; they prepare shopping lists, resole their shoes, and save a lot of money; but they are not misers.
    • 97% are homeowners; they tend to live in fine homes in older neighborhoods. (Only 27% have built their “dream home.”)
    • 92% are married; only 2% are currently divorced. Millionaire couples have less than one-third the divorce rate of non-millionaire couples. The typical couple in the millionaire group has been married for 28 years, and has three children. Nearly 50% of the wives of the super-rich do not work outside the home.
    • Most are first-generation millionaires who became wealthy as business owners or executives; most did not inherit their wealth.
    • 90% are college graduates, and 52% hold advanced degrees; however, few graduated top of their class - most were “B” students. They learned two lessons from college: discipline and tenacity.
    • Most live balanced lives; they are not workaholics; 93% listed socializing with family members as their #1 activity; 45% play golf. (Stanley didn’t survey whether they were avid book readers, but I suspect that many are.)
    • 52% attend church at least once a month; 37% consider themselves very religious.
    • A large percentage of the wealthy persons surveyed in the study share five secret ingredients to success: integrity, discipline, social skills, a supportive spouse, and hard work.
    • They contribute heavily to charity, church and community activities (64%).
    • Their #1 worry: Taxes! Their average annual federal tax bill: $300,000. The top one-tenth of 1% of U.S. income earners pays 14.7% of all income taxes collected.
    • Not one of the wealthy 1,000-plus millionaires had anything nice to say about gambling. OK…on the flip side, his survey also showed that 33% played the lottery at least once during the year.

  7. #467
    tinuod jud na imung sulti.. most worry taxes kay grabe bya maka multa ang government.hehehe!!

  8. #468
    Quote Originally Posted by tamse View Post
    ai, mga gor na to wui.. kapoyan tog dali gani... hehehe... they should rest na.. all of us, their children are graduate na... kami nsad magbuhi nila..
    Naay regular Financial Management orientation ang IMG every TTHS 6:30 pm. Paminawa lang basi naay information na makatabang especially sa imung Financial life.




    "One click I'm thirty, one click I'm forty, one click I'm fifty, another click, I'm sixty".
    -Xuan Nguyen, World System Builder.

  9. #469
    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoleo View Post
    -They live far below their means, and have little or no debt. Most pay off their credit cards every month; 40% have no home mortgage at all.

    -Many of the wealthy people in Stanley’s survey are frugal; they prepare shopping lists, resole their shoes, and save a lot of money; but they are not misers.

    -Most are first-generation millionaires who became wealthy as business owners or executives; most did not inherit their wealth.
    These are the quotes that I struck most, Many people have Big incomes but still they end broke. They don't know how to preserve their estate. That is why even Business owner is not guaranteed to become rich if he/she don't know how to be frugal, live below their means, and don't know how to save properly.

  10. #470
    i happen to pass by lahug... dapit JY... seen IMG base... anyways, cheap lang ang office.

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