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To: Vendome
What type of work did you do before?

Thanks for your kind reply. :)

I have over 20 years in information systems as a technical and business writer/analyst. So many IS/IT jobs have been shipped overseas, that work is extremely hard to find in my field.

112 posted on 12/14/2010 12:52:21 AM PST by Wolfstar ("If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his friend." Abraham Lincoln)
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To: Wolfstar

That is a very tough job to get these days.

What about learning a new trade, that pays more?

I know you have probably thought about it.

Oh, I have an idea. Why not become an Amway distributor? One thing about the soap is good times or bad people are going to wash stuff.

Then their is another company ACN. The cool thing about ACN is it is residual based income and you could eventually get to the point where you make enough money $100, $200 thousand and up per year.

Cool thing about ACN is it is similar to my business. I have a telephony company and an ISP. My customers are commited to using services, I happen to provide, that help their company become more productive and even do it a lower cost.

The best part is I don’t sell them again and again and I don’t have to go out every month to sell something or starve.

The compensation is annuity based residual. For instance, I have customers that spend anywhere between $1,000 and $20,000 per month. I take 10-18% of that number as my commission.

If I don’t work for 6 months my income stays the same as the day I stopped working and it actually goes up because my customers are growing and they order new services all the time.

In fact, I have customers I helped more than 8 years ago and I am still getting paid.

I don’t directly work for any of the telecoms so I don’t have push their meme or put with any of their crap as an employee. Even better, is that when I did work for them I was paid one time on a sale and that was it. Every month I had to go out and make another sale if I wanted to pay my bills or spend my weekends in Tahoe.

Now a customer who spends $10,000 per month nets me more than $1,000 a month whether I turn on the light switch at my office or not. I have several of those types of customers. But on average my customers spend about $3,000 per month and I have a lot of them.

You can do the same thing with ACN and it’s easier for you to learn how to do that rather than what I do and the way I do it.

I am not selling you ACN but offering it as an idea you might consider. Same thing with Amway I don’t sell it but I do buy the products.

So think about those types of opportunities. They fit your schedule so you can do them at 7 or whenever and still make it to work.

You don’t really have anything to lose by trying and who knows, in a year or two you could replace your income with something that is more permanent and stable.

The you get to choose what your weekend is and what days your weekends are.

Oh, and you don’t have to answer an alarm clock every morning unless you need to be up early so you can catch a flight to place interesting.

Keep up a good spirit and if it’s tough pretend everything is great.

Two last things:

It’s a great life if you don’t weaken

Don’t take life so seriously, it’s not you’re going to make it alive anyway.


113 posted on 12/14/2010 1:21:55 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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