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Should you consider taking an underpaying job.
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[QUOTE="Kennysplash, post: 278136, member: 26385"] If you know your worth and what you are capable of doing, you will not settle for less. Many people are out there doing jobs that are too low for them and way below them, despite the fact that they put in a lot of work. When you have built yourself up to a desirable degree, you will realize many companies and firms approaching you for your services. But this is what many don't understand, if you are not special as a worker you will be terribly underpaid. Build up yourself and become someone that is sort after. Take up necessary classes and add to your skills. This way you will make yourself highly employable, which is tantamount to good pay. The companies don't want their workers to know this, they are basically cheating them by rewarding them little for their hard work. Evolve and do better for your own benefit. [/QUOTE]
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