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Financial Success secret by: Cali Amber Financial Success-The Secrets Of Financial Success After speaking with a gentleman this morning, hearing his excuses or so called reasons for his lack of financial success, I realized that the majority of our population is broke only because they lack the one key ingredient or secret. Financial success is as easy as one-two-three. Let me explain. Many people believe that with a little more education, a little more experience, or even a little more hard work and dedication; they will break the barrier and soar into financial success, whatever that means for them. Could either of these be secret for reaching financial success? Analyze the following experience and decide for yourself. This summer, Jet Blue, a growing airline, was looking to increase its call centers, and overall ticket sales. So, first things first, finding new operations managers. A group of interns, with college diplomas in hand, quickly answered the call. Eager to receive a college grad's salary and begin their new career path, they overlooked the fact that the young man training them for the position was also enrolled at the nearby university. Having only completed 5 semesters himself, he held the position and received the salary they had studied and paid 8 semesters or more for. Does education really pay? Or is there something more? What about experience? Does time on the job matter? Being young and inexperienced myself I am often asked who paid for your Mercedes, your home, your diamonds, etc. Some people actually believe that a rich person likes me, or likes to give me gifts. All I have to say to that is, when they find that rich person, let me know. Financial success is more than who you know. They just can't seem to believe that a 24 year old, inexperienced female could have bought all that for herself. People tell me all the time, 'as soon as I pay my dues,'¯ 'after a few more months, then I'll ask for that raise,'¯ 'when I'm at the top then things will be different.'¯ They actually believe that with more experience, more time on the job, they will earn their right to financial success and have what I have. Don't they see it, I didn't work my way to the top, I didn't put in '10
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