Sentences with phrase «growth at my day job»

This meant growth at my day job, growing my blog, learning new things and just growing as a person.

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Within a year I quit the real estate investing blog and jumped back into a day job as vice president of growth at BiggerPockets.com, and although it was agonizing to make, it was perhaps the best decision I've ever made.
Because of my nonprofit day job, I've heard that many food banks have had dramatic growth in people accessing their services at the same time donations have decreased.
Even with the modest job growth, the Buffalo Niagara region finished the month with more jobs than it has had during any June dating back to at least 1990, which is as far back as the Labor Department's modern - day records go.
That led to his creation of the site now known as eReaderIQ, and in September of last year its growth enabled him to quit his day job at the insurance company.
My goal is and will remain to quit my day job at or before 45 years with a mix of dividend growth investing and other sources of passive income.
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If your job prevents you from spending quality time with your family, prohibits your ability to enjoy outside pursuits, leaves you impossibly stressed at the end of the day, consumes your every waking moment, bores you completely, challenges you less and less, feels out of synch with your interests and abilities, or presents little opportunity for growth, a career change could be in order.
Specifically, we looked at home vacancy, capitalization, home value appreciation and job growth rates, changes in rental prices, and the average number of days properties have been on the market to determine which U.S. metros will give investors the highest returns on rental investments.
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