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Irrefutable Signs That You Have Achieved Career Success Without a Real Job

You no longer know how to prepare for job interviews, and don't care that you don't know.
You wonder why people get up before 9:30 A.M.
Most people with real jobs criticize or envy you.
You rely on job ads rather than the Dilbert cartoon for your laugh of the day.
You are always the last one to know when there is a holiday for working people and happily work your usual four to five hours anyway.
You don't ever need any job references.
You no longer have a Daytimer because you forget to look in it after making an entry.
Multitasking mens working on your laptop in a coffee bar for two hours and watching attractive members of the opposite sex at the same time.
You forget to set your clocks ahead or behind one hour and there are no consequences.
You realize that prosperity does not require hard work or having lots of material possessions - just creativity, personal freedom, and work that enriches you.
You have no financial problems because you save more money than most people who earn twicw as much as you.
You can go a whole year without having to set an alarm clock.
You feel sorry for people who have to work at a real job - even tose who earn a million a year.
You have great friends and spend a lot of time with them, even dropping your work entirely for two or three days when a friend from out of town comes to visit.
Working at your unreal job connects you to all that is bigger than you.
You enjoy your unreal job; thus, you can be both at work and not at work simultaneously.
You get much more enjoyment out of the work you do than from the monetary rewards.
You know you are no longer employable in a real job and don't care.
You try to keep an open mind about hard-working lawyers, executives, and doctors but you still can't help feeling a bit superior.
You wouldn't trade your present livelihood for anything else - bar none!

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