Earn More Than $54000-More Than You Do Now Over The Next 5 Years!

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By john1021


Earn More Than $54000-More Than You Do Now

Ladies and gentlemen.

If you are like most people, you are finding it more difficult to pay your bills as easily today as you did a few years ago. After all, gas prices are much higher. Commuting costs are higher. Food prices are increasing. Health, life and auto insurance costs are increasing. The cost of you morning coffee is higher. Lunch at your desk costs more. Your morning newspaper costs more.

And your salary is increasing by 4 or 5% per year.

Do you want to increase your earnings by more than $54000 over the next 5 years?

If you answered yes, the way to do this is to change jobs once for a $10000 raise and get a 4% raise each year.

That's it.

Change jobs once for a $10000 raise and get a modest 4% raise.

Now if you change jobs for a $15000 raise and get a 4% raise, you will earn $76000 more.

The numbers are even more striking if you change jobs twice.

Change jobs once for $10000.

Year one: You earn $10000 more

Year two: You earn $10400

Year three: You earn $10816

Year four, you get a $10000 raise. You earn $20816 more

Year five, you earn $21648 more.

In other words, over 5 years, you ll earn more than $73000 more than you do today.

If your two raises are for $15000 each

Year one, you ll earn $15000 more than you do today

Year two, you ll earn $15600 more than you do today

Year three, you ll earn $16224 more than you do today

Year four, you ll earn $31224 more than you do today

Year five, you ll earn $32472 more than you do today.

By changing jobs twice and earning $15000 more each time, YOU WILL EARN $110520 MORE THAN YOU DO TODAY.

So, unless you are independently wealthy, you need to change jobs in order to move ahead financially in the current system.

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