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This book teaches you where you can find work every day,

can earn every day,

and have money in your pocket every day.

Where you can be trained, and the track record of your sales trainer.

Selling, an introduction and ode to the salesprofession,

with an example from real life.

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Well, the next time someone says to you that money is not that important.

Then that someone talks out of his ass and not out of his mind.

And you need to make that very clear to that person.

If you do not have money you can not buy food and drinks.

If you dont have money to pay your rent for 3 months,

then you are kicked out on the streets and you are homeless.

If you dont have money to buy food and beverages for 2 months?

Then you will die from starvation.

This bundle has 3 books for you,

book #1 Helps you to find lifetime employment.

book #2 Helps you to reduce stress & live happy.

book #3 Helps you to get your money affairs under control, helps you save and invest in a responsible and simple way, so that your money grows & keeps growing.

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Always Employment & Always Money In Your Pocket, Every Day Victorious, Volume 9 Jasmin Hajro Published by Jasmin Hajro, 2020.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. ALWAYS EMPLOYMENT & ALWAYS MONEY IN YOUR POCKET, EVERY DAY First edition. March 4, 2020. Copyright 2020 Jasmin Hajro. ISBN: 978-1386858539 Written by Jasmin Hajro. . .

My name is Jasmin Hajro, I was born on July 6, 1985 in Bosnia. As refugees, we came to the Netherlands 21 years ago. After having completed school & worked at several jobs ... On 17 December 2012, I founded my first company: investment firm Jasko. After a successful first year, I unfortunately had to close that company. After a short period of rest, unemployment and temporary work.

I started again as an entrepreneur. On September 1, 2015, I founded establishment Hajro. ( We say establishment instead of company, because we do a bit more then just sell stuff. Like providing jobs, donating to 40 different charities, and helping people to live richer. ) Since the beginning the core activity is, selling sets of greeting cards, door to door. Nowadays the product range has been expanded.

With, among other things, the selling of my 12 books. The royalties of my books are donated to the charity: foundation Giveth Life. From there more than 40 other charities receive donations. And by buying this book you support more than 40 charities. Thank you. My company is now part of Hajro Group, which consists of 19 different subsidiaries, that are part of 1 umbrella organization : Called Energy Now.

For more information about my company & the foundation, go to my website : www.hajrobv.nl Hi dear reader, how are you ? I am Jasmin Hajro, and you just have read a few things in my bio about me. I am 32 years old and live in Doetinchem, in the Netherlands. I work as a salesman on behalf of Hajro. I sell sets of greeting cards, gift mugs and booklets. A part of the proceeds goes to 40 Charities. You can find everything about establishment Hajro at www.hajrobv.nl But it hasn't been like this always ...

It has been completely different..... It was 2015 in the evening around 10 o'clock. I walked outside, without money, with my phone that had no credit on it. It started raining, The last thing that I needed was rain ... I did not know where to go .... I could not call anyone.

I had had some friends, but I hardly had any contact with them. I went into a playground in our neighborhood .... I had went there also the previous time. The previous time, when I was also kicked out of the house & on the streets at night. My mother couldn't endure our home situation anymore, she demanded that I give her my house key. I gave her the key and left ...

She doesn't even own our house, but she pays the rent. There I was, homeless, on the street, in the rain............ It started to get colder. I have been able to hide in that playground in some kind of wooden little house. I was angry, when I had cooled down, I started to think more clearly. And wondering where I should go and what I should do? When it became morning & the sun started to shine I walked to the center of the city.

Everything was still closed, it was too early. The church was also closed. I had heard about some kind of shelter that a friend of mine had talked about. He has moved to England some years ago. So I walked towards the Iris shelter for the homeless. When I arrived there, I told them my story, and received a cup of coffee with milk in it (I never drink milk in my coffee) But they had no room for me! So the people who's job is to help people who are homeless, couldn't help me.

Fuck the so called help. I could go to day care, but that was only during the day. At night I had to sleep outside, on the streets. On the way to the daycare, I thought : I have to go to Arnhem, to Appco. To sell, as an energy consultant you always have work. At the daycare I had to pay for a meal.

But I did not have any money at all. I could get a meal on credit. (Later I should pay for it) I had to register with the municipality for a social welfare. Just went outside to smoke, made a little talk with a few homeless people, who were there too. Went back in again. There was a telephone for me, my sister and her at that time boyfriend called.

They were coming to pick me up ..... Finally when we arrived at home, it was time to eat. I was hungry like a bear. I was so pissed that I could not look at my mother. I looked at the table. So angry. So angry.

Mama asked if I had learned something? We talked.. I apologized. And I went to bed, exhausted. I had not slept all night. Nobody was there for me that night they were not standing in line to help me. Even the people who help homeless people, whose work it is to help them.

Could not do anything for me. Well, the next time someone says to you that money is not that important. Then that someone talks out of his ass and not out of his mind. And you need to make that very clear to that person. If you do not have money you can not buy food and drinks. If you don't have money to pay your rent for 3 months, then you are kicked out on the streets and you are homeless.

If you don't have money to buy food and beverages for 2 months? Then you will die from starvation. I realized that the house we lived in is not mine. And neither is the garden. I almost did not have anything. Except some clothing, 300 books and some things. I hated doing chores in the garden.

Because it is not my garden. Also, first I put you on the street and then you can do chores for me. You're completely out of your mind, I thought. But because I did not bring any money into the house, or paid for living expenses, I could help out by showing some contribution and doing chores. Was her reasoning. Before all that, before my homeless night on the street.

Was a time when I could not find employment, except production work (which I never could endure for long) So I started my own business. A investment firm Called Jasko. Because I loved investing and I could do it too. I already had experience and invested for myself, when I had a permanent job as a cook at Palestra / Landal in Doetinchem. So I reasoned, I could also invest professionally for other people. I had no experience with selling or with selling myself.

I found 5 customers, my father, my mother, my sister, my ex-girlfriend and a friend of my mother. Plus I invested my own money in the portfolio. I invested mainly in mutual funds, to reduce the risk. And we were invested in many different companies globally. Thru the mutual funds that we had money in. There was about 1600 euro's in the portfolio.

It was making very small profits almost daily. But cents & a whole euro on some days. I paid the promised 10% return to my clients. And a bonus return of 2.5% I donated a modest amount to a charity, on behalf of investment firm Jasko. It was clearly not enough to make a living. There should be a 100thousand euro's in it, so that I could make tens and hundreds euro's as profits.

I started buying options. I had no experience with that. Lost some money. Made some profit. Lost some more money. My sister moved in with us again, after her relationship had ended.

That boy had not been good to her, she returned home with a lot debt. So there was not enough money coming in at home for 3 people. Mama's minimum wage maintained the survival of 3 people. If there came a bill for the yearly municipal tax (500 euros per year) then it could not be paid. I really believed in my company and did not want to do anything else. I had also applied for a patent for my financial system and my idea for a investmentfund.

The 2 things that my investment firm was based & founded on. But I actually had to start looking for other work. I started with Hajro Klusjes, to do household chores or the garden for other people, for a fee. I started working for an elderly man in our neighborhood cleaning and vacuuming, dusting off his house. Then I also started looking for work via employment agencies. Thru their help I started at Rabelink as a loader / unloader of trucks.

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