Isn't it a shame when you have no option but to bite your tongue and defend the stupid actions of others, and you have to, so some level of normality can then be restored.
It makes you feel,"why should I be put in this situation when I personally have done nothing to cause this?"
Some people have this misunderstanding that they can turn up for work, do as little as possible, let their so called colleagues, carry them through till the end of their shift then go home, or even call in sick coz you fancy a trip round the shops coz your fed up, when you know you really should have gone into work.
It's a real shame that in this present climate the country and companies find themselves in, some people still find it hard to think to themselves, "I'm a lucky person to still be in a job".
It would really be nice in these very tough times for people to say, right, I'm going to go to work when I should, and muck in with the others and make sure my job is as safe as possible and not leave it to everyone else. Some do, but unfortunately not all.
It takes all of us to make sure we not only keep our jobs but to ensure the company we work for has a future to enable it to keep us in jobs. Gone are the times when its a case off "I don't care anymore". This is serious stuff when all of a sudden you can't pay the mortgage or rent and there is a great possibility that you may lose you home to the bailiffs.
Come on folks, let's not give in to the current situation we find ourselves in, and work together and not find difficulties for each other that can easily be avoided. Let's help each other, be strong, and lets just get on with it, and sooner or later the good times will return.
Thursday, 29 January 2009
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Everyones dream
Imagine what you would do if the magic 6 numbers came up on either a Wednesday or Saturday evening. The immediate reaction would be of none belief that it really has happened to you. The feeling of an out of body experience takes over, the light headedness takes over, still not comprehending what has happened. The heart beat increases with a feeling it will burst out of your chest at any moment.
After coming to realise it has, and it is true, it really has happened, all the luxuries in the world start flashing through your mind.. Exotic places, empty beaches on paradise islands, first class air travel to anywhere in the world is whithin your grasp.
Trying to calm down would take some time. the task then of trying to put into order priorites would start, whether it be a new car, house, or how much to give the family.
Those who " only have your good intentions at heart" then start to advise what to do with your new found wealth.
Reputable advisors, then all clammer to tell you "I know the best way to make sure your money works for you". Or the " can I suggest..." merchants will all start to gather, rubbing there hands together in anticipation of a nice commision cheque awaiting them.
The only best way is to make sure the bloody cheque cashes into your bank account first. Then you can start to plan what to do with it. Put the cheque in the bank and clear off so they can't find you is the best option.
Pay off all your current debt would be paramount, then you can start to enjoy you new found wealth. The ability to pay the gas bill before the red comes in would be a new experience for most. Pay off the mortgage so you get rid of the biggest monthly outgoing, never to return. Pay off the car loan, again getting rid of the second biggest monthly outgoing. Doesn't matter then if it all goes pear shaped, at least your wages start to be your own instead of the vultures circling above your head and waiting to pick your bones for your pay packet at the end of each month.
Now the fun begins, holiday, where do we go? Paradise is in your grasp and so is a wonderful life ahead.
After coming to realise it has, and it is true, it really has happened, all the luxuries in the world start flashing through your mind.. Exotic places, empty beaches on paradise islands, first class air travel to anywhere in the world is whithin your grasp.
Trying to calm down would take some time. the task then of trying to put into order priorites would start, whether it be a new car, house, or how much to give the family.
Those who " only have your good intentions at heart" then start to advise what to do with your new found wealth.
Reputable advisors, then all clammer to tell you "I know the best way to make sure your money works for you". Or the " can I suggest..." merchants will all start to gather, rubbing there hands together in anticipation of a nice commision cheque awaiting them.
The only best way is to make sure the bloody cheque cashes into your bank account first. Then you can start to plan what to do with it. Put the cheque in the bank and clear off so they can't find you is the best option.
Pay off all your current debt would be paramount, then you can start to enjoy you new found wealth. The ability to pay the gas bill before the red comes in would be a new experience for most. Pay off the mortgage so you get rid of the biggest monthly outgoing, never to return. Pay off the car loan, again getting rid of the second biggest monthly outgoing. Doesn't matter then if it all goes pear shaped, at least your wages start to be your own instead of the vultures circling above your head and waiting to pick your bones for your pay packet at the end of each month.
Now the fun begins, holiday, where do we go? Paradise is in your grasp and so is a wonderful life ahead.
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