Seventeen Sites Your Boss Doesn’t Want You To See
There’s one thing worse than being unemployed during an economic downturn–being employed. If your boss believes you owe him a living during good times, his or her sense of self-importance swells during a tight job market–and so do the number of the crappy duties, the fear mongering, and intrusiveness.
They’re more than happy to show you the door.
That may have been true a few decades ago, but with each year and each increasing spin of the technological wheel, you’re ability to be master of your own income domain increases.
Here are seventeen sites that can inspire you to manage your finances, work for yourself, find new streams of income, and generate wealth automatically. While “Not Safe For Work” means an entirely different set of internet destinations, these seventeen sites are probably ones your boss doesn’t want you to check out on work time–or any time.
Seventeen Sites Your Boss Doesn’t Want You To See
Share and read stories about why work sucks and why working for yourself doesn’t.
Maybe it’s time to fire your boss. Here’s a site that explains how you can.
Too many people work because they need money. Too many people need money because they have too much debt and spend too much. Stop the madness here.
Inventing and Starting Up
Invent Right
Learn how to invent and license your idea.
Lots of scammy sites exist that tell new inventors for a couple grand they’ll review their invention. This is a much better model that only costs a couple bucks.
Sometimes to beat the man, you gotta be the man. At Startup Nation, you’ll learn how to create, manage and build your own business.
The name’s slightly Freudian, but there’s good advice to grow your entrepreneurial side.
Cool site about working from home.
Here’s a site that covers it all to make you healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Freelance Site
Check out these sites to start working for yourself.
Financial Management
Here are sites that will help you manage your money.
Automated Trading
Automated trading can help you earn money, like a trader, without all the time or stress. If you’re already trading, you can use these systems to hedge your own portfolio, or trade assets you don’t have time to research.
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Working for yourself is fulfilling and creates value, whereas working for someone else simply provides a salary and when the job stops the income goes!
It is every salried person’s dream to be able to work on his/her own terms and make enough to live confortably .. This will surely help them.
Rajeev–
Thanks very much for your comment! I hope this does help.
I love mint.com, I use it to manage my finances. It’s pretty cool how it keeps track of my stock porfolio gains….I love to see that I am up more than 1,500% in the market since Jan. 2009.
Thanks for sharing this and I agree with Chiko77 too! mint.com is a great website.
I’ve read somo data on the busisines matter and got they are very important even for those that aren’t in touch with the subjec.
Congrat.!!!