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  • The 4 Fundamental Habits of $100,000 Employees
    Based on 2006 statistics from the US Dept. of Commerce only 5.6% of individuals make over $100,000 a year. Counting household incomes over $100,000 that number bumps up to 15.8%. Six figure careers don't just happen. They're earned and developed. The first year I earned $100K, I was 29 years old (I'm 38 now). It has nothing to do with being lucky or getting a "good job", or even your college degree. I only attended college 3 years and never graduated but that hasn't stopped me from consistently earning top 5% income. If you can't seem to break the $100K barrier, your career development plan may need attention in one or more of these four habits.

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