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>>17088606
You didn't buy because that was the rational choice at that time. Can't catch every moon mission. Don't get hung up fren.

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Palladium is mostly used in manufacturing and therefore the price is largely based on the demand. I wouldn't buy it at the moment, rather sticking to the Virgin Gold and Silver.

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No matter how much link do you hold, or how white are you, for the love of god buy the dip once the recession hits. NOTHING is as certain as the fact that jews WILL get everything in place again and convince everyone that they can leave dollar to them.

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His other videos might be valuable one way or the other, but in this one he comes of as an absolute emotional retard, contradicting himself in regards to his approach to money multiple time. Legit can't help but somewhat relate to the gold digger wife.

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>>11220506
love is solidly overrated anyway

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A guy might want me for his new entrepreneur venture. It seems reasonably solid, I'm not selling knives door to door. The sales numbers quoted are just projections since the business has not opened yet. I'll be the only employee at first. It is a bit of a risk, but I'm pretty much a layabout so my risk isn't as big as the actual moneyman who will be putting hard dollars into this venture. I just have to show up and do the work. Heck, if it goes bankrupt, I get unemployment anyway.

So, his projected sales are 1500 a day. That's probably a good day, and he offered a 30% cut. That's 450 a day and this would be a seven day a week job. That's 13,500 a month, divided by two for safety, still making it almost seven grand. Even a third of that figure is making bank. He also offers shares in the business as a means of retaining me as an employee, I don't know alot of details about that though.

Anyway, I'm wondering what I should negotiate for in the contract as a safety. I can't really imagine getting no sales in a month, but I should be ready for anything. The employer also owns rental properties, and I would be renting from him. I don't really want to trade commission percentage for free rent, it would likely be more advantageous to just pay the rent directly than give up my percentages.

What do you guys think? Should I add a clause to the contract that says if I make less than a certain amount in the month, I get free rent or something?

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