You need 3 levels of earned income. At some point in your career you’ll want a raise…
You’ve been with the company long enough, you’ve taken on extra projects, and you’ve proven your worth…
Now, when it comes to asking your boss for a raise, I want to show you what you need to do…
DON’T ASK YOUR BOSS FOR A RAISE, ask for a bonus.
Think about it…
Someone hires you to work for $58k; that’s the pay your boss decided for your job. If you want a higher salary, you can get it elsewhere, but your job will still be $58k to another person willing to work it. Get it? Sure it MAY increase slightly but… don’t bet on it.
If you have taken on extra projects and you feel you should be rewarded, you could ask for a bonus. This is completely acceptable. Identify your achievements and present them to the decision maker to get acknowledgement; if you put in the work, you’ll get your end goal.
Keep in mind… No matter how hard you work, the chances of your job skyrocketing to a $100k salary are slim; therefore, you have to create multiple streams of income for yourself WHILE you stick to your BASE income.
3 Levels of Earned Income You Should Incorporate into Your Life:
BASE – This is your main source of income from one employer that pays the bills and keeps a roof over your head.
COMMISSION/TIPS – If you have a sales job or you’re in hospitality, this is your extra take-home cash flow.
BONUS – Factor in a bonus from your employer at some point in your career.
The goal is to get as close as you can to the collection of money, so you can make more money…
No matter what level of education you have, where you grew up, and what your credit score is, you can make multiple streams of income for yourself and it starts with YOU!
Keep doing great at your job and be open to the idea of creating new streams of income for yourself.
This is just the beginning…
It’s important to understand the different ways to make money and the actions you need to take to create wealth for yourself.
I can show you how when you join my 10X Income Webclass today.
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Be great,
Grant