It always gets under my skin to see
fast-food workers holding demonstrations for higher pay.
Why, Woods? Aren't these oppressed people who deserve more cash?
This is an entry-level job that anyone can learn in 30 minutes. You have zero leverage. If you have a better opportunity elsewhere, go take it. If not, be grateful to the one
employer who can stand the sight of you, because he's the only one on this earth paying you a dime.
And from there, work your tail off to move up.
If for whatever reason you can't advance, then work on something in your spare time.
I don't care how down and out you are. With all the information out there, you have zero excuse not to build something amazing.
If you really, really want it, could you find an hour a day to start your own thing online? If you ruthlessly examined how you spend your time, you couldn't find even a spare 30
minutes?
I don't buy it.
I can even tell you exactly what you should be doing. It ain't shouting through a bullhorn, I'll tell you that.
It's three steps, and then rinse and repeat. These three steps
are my entire business.
And Bob Bly -- whom I endorse unreservedly, having hired him to do a major job for me -- will take you by the hand. McGraw-Hill, the prestigious publisher, calls him "America's best" at what he does.
But hurry: his start-from-zero, step-by-step training -- which will
certainly help you, and which you surely need -- doubles in price in just days:
Tom Woods