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@SaephK34096 @zamon_o @PreciousOrla Yeah, there are several others apart from health workers, so my point still stands
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@Milesaway30 @zamon_o @PreciousOrla Who finished few months before service?
Health care workers work for one full year after graduation before going to service
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@zamon_o @PreciousOrla Exactly this!!
People are used to calling themselves student because most of them just finished few months before that service. I was called student several times and I totally understand them.
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@PreciousOrla And you’re clearly a dull person if money is what you’re using to correct them.
I was never called a student in camp and even if they did it’s because it’s a broad term they’ve been used to from school, nobody is trying to humble you.
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RT @SE7EN690543: The best Favour you can do for me right now is to help me repost my craft🥺🤲


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@Milesaway30 5 goal involvements before 60 minutes if he was there🤣
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na that kind games bruno fernandes dey like😭😭 make all of us just dey run dey go
Rado 🎈@thee_ovie
Joshua Kimmich btw. Both teams dey move the ball at a velocity of 60 m/s and baba be wan try control the tempo. After them jam am two times, he begin follow them play at a very high-intensity 😭
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@ADyNDSuBMaRiNe @0laribiwa @thatgirloyin321 @dfwreina @Avatar_Macho @A_Emmanuel_D @Milmat23 @john322226 @Wizarab10 @5starbarber_1 Happy birthday my boss
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In 1973, FedEx had $5,000 left in the bank. The fuel bill due Monday was $24,000. So Fred Smith took the last $5,000, flew to Las Vegas, and bet it on blackjack.
He walked out with $27,000, wired it back to Memphis, and paid the fuel bill. FedEx stayed in the air for another week.
Smith had started FedEx two years earlier with $4 million from his father's inheritance, then raised $91 million from investors. It was the biggest private deal in business history at the time. Even with all that money, the company was burning through about $1 million a month by 1973. Fuel prices were going up, the government limited how big the planes could be, and overnight delivery was so new that most businesses didn't trust it yet.
That $27,000 bought one more week. Smith used it to raise another $11 million. The company made its first profit in 1976. By 1983, ten years after the blackjack night, FedEx was bringing in $1 billion a year.
Today FedEx makes $87.9 billion a year, has over 500,000 employees, ships 17 million packages every day, and operates in 220 countries. The whole company is worth about $85 billion.
Smith died in June 2025 at 80. He never went to business school. He used to say everything he knew about running a company came from leading Marines in Vietnam, where he earned a Silver Star and two Purple Hearts before he turned 25.
Years later, asked about the Vegas trip, he didn't apologize. "No business school graduate would recommend gambling as a financial strategy, but sometimes it pays to be a little crazy early in your career."
There was always a way. He just had to find it at a blackjack table with $5,000 to his name.
t@bytotta_
I like people who find a way There is always a way
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@AFC_Rexzzy If He won EPL AND FA CUP before your STAR BOY FROM TEMU 😂😂😂 you won't breath on this app nau
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Why is he begging for it so desperately?
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨 Rayan Cherki was seen bottle flipping vs Chelsea yesterday while the other players were receiving tactical instructions.
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During my university days,I have been accommodating a friend in my hostel from 200 level to 400 level. Although I didn't stay in the hostel in 400 level because I went of campus, I gave him the space. In our final year, I had booked a hostel space but due to financial constraints
Daddy Issues ྀི@_greywithin
DEFINE ENTITLEMENT
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