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Talking to people about their business goals, financial goals and career goals will always land you a mixed bag of responses and viewpoints. The way people discuss their career and outlook of career and financial state often can be enough to put them into one of three categories: job guy, career guy or entrepreneur.

Job Guy

Job guy works a job. There’s little else to say. He’s probably barely making ends meet or isn’t. These guys typically have lots of debt, specifically consumer debt, because frankly, they don’t make enough money. They don’t really have plans for bigger things and if they do, there is little strategy or planning that is being done, so the chance of bigger things is essentially nil.

Now, don’t get me wrong, people who work temporary jobs are not always “job guys”. I know plenty of people that got laid off and are in a transition phase that are working at retail stores or something. These are not job guys. They fully plan to get back at it in their career or by starting a business, and you can tell by their drive that they will indeed get back to it soon.

Job guy usually doesn’t have a degree. Now, I’m not one of those guys that thinks people with degrees are smarter than others, but in the world we live in, being degree-less slams far too many doors in your face to not get one.

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