Description: This book explores the journey of a curious side of a young boy who grew up a teacher in a refugees' camp. Most importantly, it examines the "why" of every now-and-then teachers' strikes every year all over the world for better compensation and attempts to outline exit strategies. How people succeed in America is different with how people get rich in any other part of the world. That is because in other parts of the world, those who have the secret of success, being for a great import tax exemption or reduction loophole, a great commodity acquisition, a great new business opportunity or a newly available opportunity, do not tell any other ear. When he came to the US, this assumption was predisposed in his mind that no one could disclose to him that secret. No matter how curious he was in searching for ways to get better business ideas, he excluded his search from the very right angle because of that assumption. Therefore, it took too long to arrive at such eye-opening opportunity that could have made him rich earlier. Life is lived in cycles' fashion like traffic in the city, where every road you take can potentially get you to your destination. However, the time it takes to get to that destination is dependent upon which route you took. You may get there sooner, later, or never. Do you see anyone becoming successful where you stay right now, yesterday, last month or few years ago, and you thought that it is because he or she got fortunate and that you are unfortunate? Before you depress your mind with those negative thoughts, he urges you to allow you to learn from his negativity and find your way sooner than later because success stories are told every day. Despite all atrocities, injustices, depressive measures and boredom he went through, the power of imagination ingrained in the teacher's model, methods, and principles helped coach him out of nowhere to somewhere worthy of life. His determination or new lifestyle landed him in his all-time dreamt home, the United States of America.
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EAN: 9780578787558
UPC: 9780578787558
ISBN: 9780578787558
MPN: N/A
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Book Title: Teacher's Jobs or a Set of Deceptions and Financial Dead End
Item Height: 229mm
Item Width: 152mm
Author: Claude Sikubwabo
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Memorials, Business, Opinion of the People
Publisher: Great Smile USA LLC
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 268g
Number of Pages: 176 Pages