A typical work day
Full of people
A typical work day in New York City as a construction worker. I get myself ready at 4:00 a.m. and leave home at 5:45 a.m. heading to subway. Here come the train full of people and there not enough room for those who are boarding on. On my way to work it 40 minus journeys and all I could think about is getting the right niches so, I won't have to do this to long. Thank to Wealth Affiliate for their knowledge, tool, and community, I know my niches could be achieve. I wouldn't be traveling morning and evening in these pack train of people.
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I have a different work day routine, however, it’s still a grind and super stressful. I need to keep my job and earn the same or better income in order to have any hope for retirement (I have a lot of saving to catch up on). In other words, I feel your pain, my friend. You are on the right track, best wishes to you.
You have the same goal as the rest of us! I look forward to celebrating that day with you when it happens!
Fitzgerald,
I have no idea how people can live in New York but I
have all the respect in the world for you doing it.
Congratulations on finding WA and moving forward
know that those train rides will be a thing of the past :)
As a former New Yorker, I know what subways look like at rush hours. If you can find a seat you can turn these times into office hours with free internet. Wish you success and perseverance in your business.
Best,
Suleyman
Hi Fitzgerald
This is incredible- I bet you work really hard on your business online so one day you will have time and money freedom-Imagine how much different life will be :)))))
Keep going my friend- You got this!!!
You're right, Fitzgerald! WA gives us the tools to move forward with online businesses and leave the early morning commutes behind. Now while you're riding and working, you can think about building your online businesses.
Keep that forward momentum going! :)
Colleen
Hi Fitzgerald, it is great to have some motivation and something to strive for. I wish you the best on your journey forward here at WA.
Cass
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I feel your pain. You are on the right track, keep up the great work.
Blessings ~ Frank & Tina (free4life)
Thanks so much