How to Stay Positive While Enduring #WorkplaceHarassment From Your Employer

creative ways to use your harassing employer to start a business and become a future online millionaire
 

    1. After paying 10% of tithes out of your paycheck and sacrifice-offering, save a small percentage of your paycheck to start your digital based work from home business.
    2. Don’t allow your employer or co-workers to get the reaction they’re looking for. Ignore and do your job. If needed, walk away and take a quick bathroom break to regroup your thoughts.
    3. Remember it’s just a test of your character, endurance, and visionary thinking.
    4. Always remember job means “just over broke.” With that said, it’s never too late to use those creative ideas stored in the back of your mind you’ve been walking around with for so many years and start your business from your home computer or laptop, working on the go as an aspiring digital nomad.
    5. Document your employers harassing occurrences. Do NOT report to Human Resources. HR will only find a way to make it look like it’s you that’s the problem and Trump a case for wrongful termination in the future. Document your employer, say in a respectful and positive mindset, and start a blog-website. Do NOT post your employer’s name or the company you work for. Everytime she or he harasses you, post your documentation as a way of creating fresh content for your site. Then, share your posts on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Pinterest. Monetize your site with ads so you can make money online off of your narcissist employer’s stupidity. This is one of many ways to use your current or former employer to build your business and inch closer to working online full-time for yourself.

    Whatever happens on the job, stay in a positive mind. Don’t show anger. Play cool and dummy up if necessary. This way, you figure out your employer’s hand while documenting everything they do to you.

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