Can you believe this?

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FACT: - 18 months ago I pulled in £48m ($76.8m) for one client in just over 9 months, heading a major project. Lots of pats on the back, good rewards and a truly fabulous testimonial.

3 days after completing the project the CEO shook my hand and thanked me.

Later that day I was asked to leave as my services would no longer be required.

Ouch...

I decided that day never to rely on one client again and to actually start to replicate a lot of the good stuff for my own business.

That very day I became officially unemployable...

Kind regards


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  • Profile picture of the author BIG Mike
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    • Profile picture of the author TV Destroyer
      Cool... you did the right thing pal
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    The corporate world has no loyalty to it's staff. Many of us have over-delivered for a company only to get the shaft at the end of the day.

    If I'm going to work long, hard hours, it will be for myself now.
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  • Profile picture of the author webworm
    Corporated company are really a sucker.They pay good initially and when the project is over they try to ignore us like they didn't need us anymore.So it is the reason,i started my own project.
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  • Profile picture of the author solado
    Im 21 and been working in full time employment for 18 months. Worst experiances of my life, I can already tell your a number to these companies and not a person; infact my boss literly says "If people dont put in the over time, they will be the first in line for the job centre"... talk about low moral ?

    I want out this rat race and work for my self.
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