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ONe would assume that working hard to achieve your dreams includes a hefty
bit of planning and working your way up, step byt step. The key to remember
is that in any profession, a degree doesn't not give you the right to a job.
Experience, perserverence and dedication gets you the dream job.
Deb
In a message dated 1/20/00 4:27:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
> Wrong!
>
> Working very, very hard as a digger of ditches gets you only to the other
> end of the ditch. You must know what is required, step by step, to achieve
> your goal. And do what ever is necessary, again step by step. It's that
> simple. Plan your work and work your plan.
>
> Ron
>
> Theresa Devine wrote:
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> > "Work very, very hard to achieve your deepest dreams, and eventually
> > they will come true." - Ingrid M. Furniss
> >
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