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Are You One of The 96%? of over her head.WARNING - Read This or Risk Going Broke Like 96% of the population!This may shock you but the Bureau of Statistics shows that 96% of the population at age 65 end up dead or dead broke on a pension. Only 3% become financially independent, and only 1% at age 65 will become rich and there is a similar pattern in most western countries including Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Canada, Japan and Europe.And it's getting worse...On February 26th, 2004, Peter Costello, Federal Treasurer MP, told ABC Radio that in the future "There's going to be no such thing as full-time retirement." He continued with "There's going to be part-time retire Example From The Physical World (as opposed to internet)
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You may be astonished to realize that retrenchment may occur more than once during the life of the modern day worker. In fact, career advisors report that we could expect to be made redundant up to three times during our working life.As common as retrenchment is, when it happens, no one likes it. Whatever range of emotions initially emerge - fear, anger, resentment, retaliation, humiliation, disappointment - we should recognise as being quite normal. How we respond and deal with the situation will influence our entire financial future and how quickly we move through these negative emotions.This article will assist those people who may A man appears at the door of an elderly widow's house. The place is a small quiet village, not too many nosy neighbours and not very much happening. The man pronounces that the house is in need of roof repairs because his good deed for the day happens to be conducting free roof inspections. He wins her confidence and before long he is in the kitchen sipping the elderly woman's tea and eating a piece of her home made cake. He manages to prise out of her a lot of information about her past, her late husband, her house and so on. An hour passes and before she knows it, she has given away information that is valuable to this man but she does not suspect anything. She believes everything the man has so far said and she has no reason to doubt this quiet-spoken young man who says he has just moved into the village. One vital piece of information he has managed to skim from her outpouring happens to be the amount of money she has saved up. So finally he offers to have an even closer look at her roof to see precisely what it needs. Before she gets the chance to agree or disagree, he is already up there breaking some slates. He climbs down from his ladder with a glum expression on his face and shows her the broken pieces, while explaining that there are many more like that on her roof. It looks like she will need a completely new roof to safeguard the house from rain and everything else a roof is supposed to keep out. She asks the vital question, "How much?" He plays it very cool and reaches for his case. He takes out a lot of papers and a calculator, and proceeds to work something out. An estimate is prepared and handed over. The amount is $14,245. She sighs and explains that she does not have that much. "Well", he conjectures, "being retired entitles you to a discount and the new price is $12,499". It is now 4 hours since he arrived at her house and whilst she is clearly wavering, he mounts more and more pressure to force the woman to yield. She finally breaks and signs the contract that he has already prepared. She hands over a cheque and the work does not begin until weeks after the money is taken and probably spent. What is worse, the house is completely wrecked, as the inept builder and a few of his associates work to repair the roof. After 5 weeks they disappear without a trace, having left her penniless and literally without a roof over her head. Example From The Physical World (as opposed to internet)
The Tongue is the Window of Your Health sses and before she knows it, she has given away information that is valuable to this man but she does not suspect
anything. She believes everything the man has so far said and she has no reason to doubt this quiet-spoken young man who says he has just moved into the village.The doctor often examines the tongue to determine the general state of health of the patient. The tongue is the organ used by the body for communication. Similarly, we determine the morale level and state of mental health of the company by examining the manner of its communication. What the heart and mind think, the tongue speaks.In sick companies, negative comments and rumours abound. Such negative energies that can sap away the morale and fruitful concentration of the company. It is quite easy to ascertain the state of health of the company. If you spend some time talking to the staff individually and you will soon be able to learn One vital piece of information he has managed to skim from her outpouring happens to be the amount of money she has saved up. So finally he offers to have an even closer look at her roof to see precisely what it needs. Before she gets the chance to agree or disagree, he is already up there breaking some slates. He climbs down from his ladder with a glum expression on his face and shows her the broken pieces, while explaining that there are many more like that on her roof. It looks like she will need a completely new roof to safeguard the house from rain and everything else a roof is supposed to keep out. She asks the vital question, "How much?" He plays it very cool and reaches for his case. He takes out a lot of papers and a calculator, and proceeds to work something out. An estimate is prepared and handed over. The amount is $14,245. She sighs and explains that she does not have that much. "Well", he conjectures, "being retired entitles you to a discount and the new price is $12,499". It is now 4 hours since he arrived at her house and whilst she is clearly wavering, he mounts more and more pressure to force the woman to yield. She finally breaks and signs the contract that he has already prepared. She hands over a cheque and the work does not begin until weeks after the money is taken and probably spent. What is worse, the house is completely wrecked, as the inept builder and a few of his associates work to repair the roof. After 5 weeks they disappear without a trace, having left her penniless and literally without a roof over her head. Example From The Physical World (as opposed to internet)
WARNING. Easy Journey Ahead from his ladder with a glum expression on his face and shows her the broken pieces, while explaining that there are many more like that on her roof. It looks like she will need a completely new roof to safeguard the house from rain and everything else a roof is supposed to keep out. She asks the vital question, "How much?" He plays it very cool and reaches for his case. He takes out a lot of papers and a calculator, and proceeds to work something out. An estimate is prepared and handed over. The amount is $14,245. She sighs and explains that she does not have that much. "Well", he conjectures, "being retired entitles you to a discount and the new price is $12,499".I am on my way to the quarterly status update with my Sales Manager. The last quarter has been terribly bad. We reached nowhere near the Sales target. Naturally, I am moving ahead with a great resistance and a palpitation rate of the highest order. I have no idea of what will turn out for me in the meeting.Fifteen minutes later, I come out of the room. There is a sigh of relief on my face; a similar _expression can be seen on my Sales Manager's face. As soon as I come to my cubicle - out of my Sales Manager's sight, this "sigh of relief" explodes into an _expression of joy - I DID IT, AND I DID IT AGAIN !!!I could convince him easily abou It is now 4 hours since he arrived at her house and whilst she is clearly wavering, he mounts more and more pressure to force the woman to yield. She finally breaks and signs the contract that he has already prepared. She hands over a cheque and the work does not begin until weeks after the money is taken and probably spent. What is worse, the house is completely wrecked, as the inept builder and a few of his associates work to repair the roof. After 5 weeks they disappear without a trace, having left her penniless and literally without a roof over her head. Example From The Physical World (as opposed to internet)
Write the Best Resume - Avoid this Common, Yet Fatal, Mistake ed entitles you to a discount and the new price is $12,499".Let’s face it. When searching for a new job, most people feel that time is of the essence and they want to get the best results in the least amount of time possible. Unfortunately, many people employ the strategy of creating ONE resume that they can submit for multiple job postings. Sounds logical right? You’ll be able to spend a lot of effort writing one good resume that can be used for many purposes. Well, while this sounds logical it is not exactly the best practice.A resume that is BEST for one company is usually not the BEST for another. Even if you are applying to different job postings in the same general field, job postings usually It is now 4 hours since he arrived at her house and whilst she is clearly wavering, he mounts more and more pressure to force the woman to yield. She finally breaks and signs the contract that he has already prepared. She hands over a cheque and the work does not begin until weeks after the money is taken and probably spent. What is worse, the house is completely wrecked, as the inept builder and a few of his associates work to repair the roof. After 5 weeks they disappear without a trace, having left her penniless and literally without a roof over her head. Example From The Physical World (as opposed to internet)
Accounting Job Interview of over her head.Accounting Job Interview is the way by which an accounting company finds its right candidate for accounting operations. Like any other interview, accounting job interview comprises of a set of questions – both technical and general – that is meant to assess the candidate on his skills and abilities to see if he/she suits the job better. Yes, an accounting job interview can be a stressful ordeal for a new candidate facing it. But remember, every accounting job interview is a two way deal where the company is evaluating the candidate and him/her in turn analyzing the company to see if it is the right place to work. Before delving into the details of acco Example From The Physical World (as opposed to internet)
1. The visit to the woman's house is unsolicited. No appointment was made. Genuine and honest businessmen (especially in the building trade) would very rarely have time to drive around giving free inspections of any sort. 2. Even if an appointment was made (solicited visit), the salesman should never try to pressure the customer into anything. 3. The whole affair should not last more than an hour (depending on the nature of the call but I think an hour is average for a first visit). 4. The salesman should not impose on the host by asking for an immediate decision or payment upfront. 5. If an estimate is given and a discount follows almost immediately as the customer starts to object, then the dishonesty element should become apparent. 6. The classical psychology used here is obvious and blatant. The customer is made to feel as though unless action is taken immediately something disastrous is going to happen. 7. The customer is made to feel that a very great favour is being bestowed upon them and by wavering they are insulting the salesman and refusing to accept this extraordinary piece of luck that has just appeared out of thin air. 8. The customer is being made to feel guilty and heartless because they have wasted hours of the salesman's time without a sale. 9. The customer is being made to feel miserly and stupid to even think about refusing such a wonderful and exclusive offer. Given all these enormous pressures, anyone who fails to recognise the signs will give in and console themselves afterwards by rationalising the sale, although it was against their instincts. This is done by recalling the salesman's phrases about what might happen and how much more it might cost in the future if the problem is not attended to now. And of course the discount and the headed stationery, the invoice and the business card and the van outside, the case he was carrying, the quietly-spoken nature all count towards the consolation process after the salesman leaves with the money. It isn't until everything begins to go wrong and the salesman is seen for what he is that the pain really starts. A valuable lesson for us all.
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