Time To Go Rogue like Sarah Palin

2010 is about going rogue. What the hell is going Rogue? This definition of rogue is straight out of the thesaurus: “an elephant or other large wild animal driven away or living apart from the herd…” How does that apply to you? Easy. There were no jobs to be found in 2009. In 2010, it’s [...]

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2010 is about going rogue. What the hell is going Rogue? This definition of rogue is straight out of the thesaurus: “an elephant or other large wild animal driven away or living apart from the herd…” How does that apply to you? Easy. There were no jobs to be found in 2009. In 2010, it’s not getting any better. To turn a negative rogue term into a positive rogue term, you must set out from the other elephants who are job hunting. It’s not going to work.

In 2010, it’s time to create your own source of income. You must rely upon you. If you have a job, great job. Stay there and keep it or else you’ll find yourself having to go rogue! People don’t really like those that go rogue. The corporate world especially hates the rogue warrior because everyone is supposed to be with the herd until they kick your ass out of the herd. You will become rogue at some point and you might as well turn it into a positive thing.

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Sarah Palin Going Rogue In Fairfax Virginia

Sarah Palin arrives at BJ’s Wholesale Club in Fairfax, Virginia during her book signing tour for Going Rogue on December 5, 2009.

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Sarah Palin arrives at BJ’s Wholesale Club in Fairfax, Virginia during her book signing tour for Going Rogue on December 5, 2009.

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