This poster was placed in the coffee room at work.....
' So you want a day off. Let's take a look at what you are asking for.'
* There are 365 days per year available for work.
* There are 52 weeks per year in which you already have 2 days off per week,
leaving 261 days available for work.
* Since you spend 16 hours each day away from work, you have used up 170
days, leaving only 91 days available.
* You spend 30 minutes each day on coffee breaks which account to 23 days
each year, leaving only 68 days available.
* With a 1 hour lunch each day , you have used up another 46 days, leaving
only 22 days available for work.
* You normally spend 2 days per year on sick leave. This leaves you only 20
days per year available for work.
* We have 5 public holidays per year, so your available working time is down
to 15 days.
* The company generously gives 14 days holiday per year which leaves only
ONE day available for work and the company would appreciate it if you
worked hard on this day.
* So NO you can't have time off.
If this is or somewhat resembles you in some way then YES , SFI is definitely worth investing in both TIME and MONEY. If you are prepared to work hard, then do it for yourself .
SFI is free to join but if you want to boost growth and to lessen the amount of time we spend at SFI then some monetary investment is necessary not compulsory.
Invest in : NMP to fast track your business and earn 10% more commission.
: SBuilder Co Op to maintain a steady stream of affiliates .
: Tripleclicks gift cards to promote your business
: TCredits to play games and take part in the Auctions.
All these are designed to boost growth and increase sales in your business and save some time.
I wish you all the best at SFI.
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This poster was placed in the coffee room at work.....
' So you want a day off. Let's take a look at what you are asking for.'
* There are 365 days per year available for work.
* There are 52 weeks per year in which you already have 2 days off per week,
leaving 261 days available for work.
* Since you spend 16 hours each day away from work, you have used up 170
days, leaving only 91 days available.
* You spend 30 minutes each day on coffee breaks
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