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It is often felt tha a new year should be lucky or a carrier of good fortune. If you have been working in web businesses for a while, you will know that income is not always as easy as it would first appear. Maybe the change in the year will bring us some good fortune and we can become prosperous and productive in our online work. Let's just say we can always hope!! Here's wishing the very best for all of you in your online businesses for 2007.
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I'm hoping for a better year. I'm just starting with my business. I am working on my online for 80 hours a week. I hope I get what I deserve. :-)
I wish you all the best. Happy 2007!
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I know what I deserve I will get..and I have heard there are people online working the system..They will get what they deserve too
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I have very positive feelings about the coming year. It has been rather smooth, so far. However, I am trying to figure out if this year is a good one to return to school? Masters programs? Any experience, anyone?
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echos Wrote:I have very positive feelings about the coming year. It has been rather smooth, so far. However, I am trying to figure out if this year is a good one to return to school? Masters programs? Any experience, anyone?
It all depends on you, not the year! If you feel the need and you are able to go back to school, that is only the begining! The good thing about going back to school after gaining some experience is that you don't take anymore BS from professors that are "I-Know-it-all-and-you-know-nothing" type. Also, if you are going back but you are taking an online program, is also different, because that requires even more discipline.
I do have a Master's degree but at that time we didn't have the Internet just yet. I even remember taking a class in Computer Graphics, and the computers were HUGE, all in a room that was 50F in the summer (and all year round) and the "Hard-drives" were like 20 inches in diameter and weighted around 6 pounds! And that was at New York Institute od Technology, in NYC!
Things have considerably changed since!
But you have to think that education is the best gift you can give yourself: The one with the most information is the one with more power!