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Wow; for someone who
Wow; for someone who apapres to place great stock in the financial advisory profession, StephenW sure does spread a lot of negativity about it. Numerically, the situation he portrays is accurate, but people actually do make an incredible living at it. As in any vocation with a 97% washout rate, the compensation for the survivors is going to be good.Being a new college graduate with hopefully no significant commitments, you are in the best situation to succeed. The real question is whether or not you're the right type person, and if you are willing to stick it out. Can you commit to the next one to two years of 60-plus hour work weeks with total focus on building your practice, and total submission to your mentors? Can you always consider the good of your client before your own? Can you continue to look forward and motivate yourself toward your next success when most days you feel like a total failure? Is money your measurement of success? If it is, you won't last. If you are successful, however, you'll probably have more money than you ever considered possible. The secret is constant hard work and a burning passion to help others.





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Pahlawan

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16 december 2014, 18:12:27

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