at the respect you get with a string of letters after your name. You get more respect still from being able to write essays well, but if you have both things going for you...
d. Planning success in employment? You must pass exams.
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Employers And Exams
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Why do employers insist on success in exams? They prove you can learn things.
Why do employers require experience? They don't respect what you learned to pass your exams. You learn on the job after passing your exams.
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Knowledge Not Needed
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That means that you don't need the knowledge. You need the exam passes. My book about "Exam Mastery" will get you unearned exam success. I've passed several exams without knowing much about the subject.
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Once you're on the employment ladder of success
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Be as cynical about climbing the ladder as I taught you to be in my exam book. Your target was to pass exams, not to gain knowledge. Now your target is to climb the ladder of success, not to give your best work.
1. Read John Molloy's "Dress for Success". Apply it. Life's just as unfair as exams. Your dress shouldn't matter for success, but it does.
2. Study your bosses. Who decides promotions? Interests? Attitudes?
3. Attend all meetings. This takes you from your work, but your target is success. Make your voice heard, using what you learned from my free report about essays. This will
a. give you practice in public speaking and
b. the bosses will notice you. Tailor what you say to your research in step 2.
c. If you get the chance to run a brain-storming session, organise the information on the board as you learned from my book about exams. That impresses bosses.
4. Attend all seminars and study the format. Now use your practice in public speaking to run a seminar. This will really make the bosses sit up and take notice. Make sure to consider step 2 when you're planning your seminar. Use all the tricks in my essays report to make your seminars a success.
When you succeed you will know that you couldn't have reached the top without getting onto the ladder of success.
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