Wednesday

Employment Tip, No. 6

For the rest of the month, we'll be sharing daily Employment Tips from our book excerpt in Penthouse:

Here are not only some real-world employment tips, but also ways that the modern con man lifestyle can come in handy after you've punched out.

Graphic Designer:
"When I design catalogs or brochures for events, the most important thing is whether or not there's a section of paid advertising in back. If so, I tell the client I'll do their job for free as long as I get a full page for myself in the back section. They say fine, as they were expecting to have to go out of pocket for getting the thing designed. Then all I do is break the page into eight sections and sell of the space myself to other businesses. Usually ends up about double what I would've made."

Tip to the Modern Con Man:
"Life's a flea market. No one knows for sure the value of anything. Same goes for you. Walk into a bar and it's up to you to let people know how valuable you are, otherwise they'll set your worth themselves. And since no one knows, by all means exaggerate."

Tomorrow: An Injury Attorney helps us feel better.

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