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I don't get it.

A lot of people have jobs. Fair enough.

They work for someone who pays them. OK.

They may be very happy. But usually not.

So why do so many people who come online looking to
"fire the boss" try to find envelope stuffing
opportunities and self assembly programs?

I don't get it.

Even if you forget for a minute that I've NEVER seen
a genuine envelope stuffing opportunity (and from
running the Scam Free Zone, I see a lot!).

If you also ignore the fact that self-assembly programs
are also prone to scammers and have a bad reputation...

...I still don't get it.

The person simply wants another JOB.

OK, you get more money, but surely you would be working
every single minute of your life.

Is that living?

Personally, I would strongly suggest considering using
the Internet to grow your own business and work for
yourself.

Believe me, you will always pay yourself more than
any boss will!

In the next InfoShock, I show you exactly how to start
your own Internet business, and eventually you'll be
working the hours you want and making the money you want!

(oh, and you'll have fired the boss!)

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