no , thats not even close to a million. But I bust my ass working 18 hour days to earn what I do so yeah.... im pretty proud of it
I work for me .... I work from home
and no one tells me what to do
God Bless America!!
18 hrs/day? That's sick, unless you expect you'll only have to do it for a short while and you'll earn significantly more doing significantly less soon.
yeah I work very very hard...I hope to hit 1400/mo by december or early 2009
I live on fodgers and red bull and 95% of my income is from mainstream
own both my cars.. upside down in my house and about 50k still left in student loans... but I feel great knowing if I wanted to I could pay them off right now lol
but one thing I must admit.... constant work and stress does have an actual impact on your health.... seriously
I sort of feel like i better cut back soon... but I cant
11,500 > 14,000 in a year's time with decreasing USD value isn't really the kind of significant increase I'd like to see for a time investment of 18 hrs/day.
I think you really need to revise what you're doing and how you're doing it, the structure of your business and such.
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126 hours a week worked. ( 18 hours x 7 days )
504 hours a month worked ( 126 hours a week x 4 weeks )
6048 hours a year worked ( 504 hours x 12 months)
$11,450 divided by 6048 = $22.72 per hour * before * expenses.
126 hours a week worked. ( 18 hours x 7 days )
504 hours a month worked ( 126 hours a week x 4 weeks )
6048 hours a year worked ( 504 hours x 12 months)
$11,450 divided by 6048 = $22.72 per hour * before * expenses.
$100 per hour is the place to be IMHO
I see what ya mean, but I doubt he is working 18 hours aday 7 days a week and he also pointed out that that was pure profit.
126 hours a week worked. ( 18 hours x 7 days )
504 hours a month worked ( 126 hours a week x 4 weeks )
6048 hours a year worked ( 504 hours x 12 months)
$11,450 divided by 6048 = $22.72 per hour * before * expenses.
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