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This is the book you should have read in school before starting your first job.
Can someone get recognized, appreciated, and rewarded at work by incorporating old-fashioned work ethics? Even double, triple, or quadruple their pay? Absolutely!
In Double Your Pay, you will learn how to flourish and prosper at work by following three simple rules:
Understand your primary job responsibility (it's not what you think it is!)
Always be proactive and not reactive
Develop mastery and not mediocrity of your craft
Starting life with a minimum daily requirement (MDR) attitude regarding school, work, and even relationships, the author soon realized that MDR people never get recognized, advanced, or rewarded in life. He learned the lessons in this book the hard way and regrets that no one teaches them to young people early in their lives.
This book aims to give a level playing field to everyone who wants to excel in life by providing a how-to-manual to becoming "one of the best" in their assignments in life.
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This is the book you should have read in school before starting your first job.
Can someone get recognized, appreciated, and rewarded at work by incorporating old-fashioned work ethics? Even double, triple, or quadruple their pay? Absolutely!
In Double Your Pay, you will learn how to flourish and prosper at work by following three simple rules:
Understand your primary job responsibility (it's not what you think it is!)
Always be proactive and not reactive
Develop mastery and not mediocrity of your craft
Starting life with a minimum daily requirement (MDR) attitude regarding school, work, and even relationships, the author soon realized that MDR people never get recognized, advanced, or rewarded in life. He learned the lessons in this book the hard way and regrets that no one teaches them to young people early in their lives.
This book aims to give a level playing field to everyone who wants to excel in life by providing a how-to-manual to becoming "one of the best" in their assignments in life.