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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Make Your Own Job" by Wm. Hovey Smith.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In as much as we celebrate the adoption of high-tech equipment in boosting the economy, we need to think about the impact that it has on the employment of a nation. How do we create a long-lasting source of income? This is the question every successful person should be asking. Make Your Own Job by Wm. Hovey Smith is a wealth-generation and sustenance book that would appeal to anyone who seeks to be successful.

A lot of people who have worked in different companies and industries have had a lot of ugly experiences. Aside from that, they have little or no time for social activities or family. And in the end, they are laid off when their workplace suffers some setbacks. The amazing thing here is that we are in an age where anything can generate income. It's all about doing your research well to know what people want and also about your mindset. They are basic things you need to know before you can create a job for yourself, without which you will fail. Grab a copy to find out.

I love this book because of the truth in it. The impact of technology on the population has its disadvantages as well, which most people don't know. I was able to learn that this era also opens us up to a lot of opportunities to create wealth. I was able to flow well with this read. This is because I don't like working for someone and have searched for ways to create a job for myself. I think I can start something due to what I have learned. I didn't encounter any complexities throughout my read; everything was straight to the point. There were a lot of subtopics in this book, which made it easy for me to understand. I loved the narrative pattern; it was more like a wealth seminar.

The words were too small for me, and this is the only thing I didn't like about this book. Without which the book is very amazing. I also did not encounter any errors, which shows that the book was superbly well-edited. Due to the amazing features of this book that have been stated above, I will rate it five out of five stars.

This book is not only for working-class people; it's also for young readers who are planning to search for employment. Therefore, I recommend this book to both young and adult readers. 

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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

As someone who doesn't like to have a boss as well, I am sure I will enjoy the content of this book. I agree that most of what we're doing, like our simple habits, can generate income (like being here). I want to learn from this book how to make my own job. Your review is awesome!
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Agbata Trust- wrote: 26 Feb 2023, 02:52
This is because I don't like working for someone and have searched for ways to create a job for myself.
I am with you on this, and I do the same. I think, gradually more people are sharing this idea of being independent workers. Your review is good, and the book sounds like something I would pick while in a bookstore. Thank you, Agbata.
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I believe this book would be suitable for general readability because everyone in interested in acquiring wealth. Actually, this present age, we can generate income swiftly. It depends on what you put your mind to do. I enjoyed reading your review.
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Nisha DSouza wrote: 05 Mar 2023, 23:02
Agbata Trust- wrote: 26 Feb 2023, 02:52
This is because I don't like working for someone and have searched for ways to create a job for myself.
I am with you on this, and I do the same. I think, gradually more people are sharing this idea of being independent workers. Your review is good, and the book sounds like something I would pick while in a bookstore. Thank you, Agbata.
Thank you so much.
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The amazing thing I learned from your review is that this book explains how income is generated, which is one aspect that every individual should read in order to develop their business. Good review.
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You are right. This modern age has given us all the tools we need to create jobs for ourselves. Your review is elaborate and honest. Nice job.
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I completely agree with your review. We can create a niche for ourselves and make income from it.
I'll be glad to read this book to learn more about wealth generation and sustenance.
Thanks for the inviting review.
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I've found out that most of this book on how to be successful doesn't always work. They give ideas that are not practicable for someone who wants to start from scratch. Will this be different? Great review.
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Immediately I saw this book's title, I love this book. I have not read this book but I can already imagine the type of information that will be contained in it. Thanks for an amazing review.
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Getting a source of income is really important, and honestly, technology can go a long way in helping individuals earn money on their own. Thanks for the review.
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This is an interesting topic that the author has here. There are more advancement in technology and like that, more people are getting laid off. So, everyone has to improvise someday.
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I really loved this review. It was concise, and this shows how well the author made the story flow. The characters were well expressed.
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This is an informative book with lesson-packed themes that will educate readers on how to be successful. Thanks for the insightful review.
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The need to create a job for oneself can not be over empathised. It is wonderful that the book is like a wealth seminar and still informative. A great review
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