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May 22, 2008 at 3:41 PM #210190May 23, 2008 at 3:03 AM #210356
djc
ParticipantWrite a book, I’ll buy two! π
That’s a side of the tech business I have had no exposure to, however find it rather intruiguing.
May 23, 2008 at 3:03 AM #210424djc
ParticipantWrite a book, I’ll buy two! π
That’s a side of the tech business I have had no exposure to, however find it rather intruiguing.
May 23, 2008 at 3:03 AM #210454djc
ParticipantWrite a book, I’ll buy two! π
That’s a side of the tech business I have had no exposure to, however find it rather intruiguing.
May 23, 2008 at 3:03 AM #210472djc
ParticipantWrite a book, I’ll buy two! π
That’s a side of the tech business I have had no exposure to, however find it rather intruiguing.
May 23, 2008 at 3:03 AM #210509djc
ParticipantWrite a book, I’ll buy two! π
That’s a side of the tech business I have had no exposure to, however find it rather intruiguing.
May 23, 2008 at 10:51 AM #210566raptorduck
ParticipantA book about what? My real estate search? Don’t think I will get many “buyers” on that one.
I do write books and book chapters in my profession though.
May 23, 2008 at 10:51 AM #210635raptorduck
ParticipantA book about what? My real estate search? Don’t think I will get many “buyers” on that one.
I do write books and book chapters in my profession though.
May 23, 2008 at 10:51 AM #210663raptorduck
ParticipantA book about what? My real estate search? Don’t think I will get many “buyers” on that one.
I do write books and book chapters in my profession though.
May 23, 2008 at 10:51 AM #210684raptorduck
ParticipantA book about what? My real estate search? Don’t think I will get many “buyers” on that one.
I do write books and book chapters in my profession though.
May 23, 2008 at 10:51 AM #210717raptorduck
ParticipantA book about what? My real estate search? Don’t think I will get many “buyers” on that one.
I do write books and book chapters in my profession though.
May 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM #210621anxvariety
ParticipantRaptorDuck, awesome post thanks! When I posted my question, I didn’t mean for it to be provocative but I thought it could be.. glad you understood. Just wanted some insight on what/how people are doing that are successful enough to live in that area.
I am successful right now in many ways, just not where I want to be with financial security.. I do software development for work, but I pretty much loathe it – I started in this practice area because I love business, and felt that without a college degree programming would expose me to real life business and processes. What I’ve found out, is that I’ve hit a glass ceiling.. and through all of the complication in developing applications, that I hunger to work in simple markets π I’d like to target industries like towing, businesses that are very complacent yet hard to break into. I think that the complacency of many of these old formerly mom and pop shops creates HORRIBLE customer service, which does not survivew in capitalism without serious life support.
Anyways, finances are next.. I just ended up in a great relationship with the woman I chased since high school(12 years). We moved out to Colorado, as a way to slow down the rat wheel until I find my real passion as it relates to earnings.. an easy way to loosen the finances! π
Thanks again for the answer.
May 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM #210690anxvariety
ParticipantRaptorDuck, awesome post thanks! When I posted my question, I didn’t mean for it to be provocative but I thought it could be.. glad you understood. Just wanted some insight on what/how people are doing that are successful enough to live in that area.
I am successful right now in many ways, just not where I want to be with financial security.. I do software development for work, but I pretty much loathe it – I started in this practice area because I love business, and felt that without a college degree programming would expose me to real life business and processes. What I’ve found out, is that I’ve hit a glass ceiling.. and through all of the complication in developing applications, that I hunger to work in simple markets π I’d like to target industries like towing, businesses that are very complacent yet hard to break into. I think that the complacency of many of these old formerly mom and pop shops creates HORRIBLE customer service, which does not survivew in capitalism without serious life support.
Anyways, finances are next.. I just ended up in a great relationship with the woman I chased since high school(12 years). We moved out to Colorado, as a way to slow down the rat wheel until I find my real passion as it relates to earnings.. an easy way to loosen the finances! π
Thanks again for the answer.
May 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM #210718anxvariety
ParticipantRaptorDuck, awesome post thanks! When I posted my question, I didn’t mean for it to be provocative but I thought it could be.. glad you understood. Just wanted some insight on what/how people are doing that are successful enough to live in that area.
I am successful right now in many ways, just not where I want to be with financial security.. I do software development for work, but I pretty much loathe it – I started in this practice area because I love business, and felt that without a college degree programming would expose me to real life business and processes. What I’ve found out, is that I’ve hit a glass ceiling.. and through all of the complication in developing applications, that I hunger to work in simple markets π I’d like to target industries like towing, businesses that are very complacent yet hard to break into. I think that the complacency of many of these old formerly mom and pop shops creates HORRIBLE customer service, which does not survivew in capitalism without serious life support.
Anyways, finances are next.. I just ended up in a great relationship with the woman I chased since high school(12 years). We moved out to Colorado, as a way to slow down the rat wheel until I find my real passion as it relates to earnings.. an easy way to loosen the finances! π
Thanks again for the answer.
May 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM #210737anxvariety
ParticipantRaptorDuck, awesome post thanks! When I posted my question, I didn’t mean for it to be provocative but I thought it could be.. glad you understood. Just wanted some insight on what/how people are doing that are successful enough to live in that area.
I am successful right now in many ways, just not where I want to be with financial security.. I do software development for work, but I pretty much loathe it – I started in this practice area because I love business, and felt that without a college degree programming would expose me to real life business and processes. What I’ve found out, is that I’ve hit a glass ceiling.. and through all of the complication in developing applications, that I hunger to work in simple markets π I’d like to target industries like towing, businesses that are very complacent yet hard to break into. I think that the complacency of many of these old formerly mom and pop shops creates HORRIBLE customer service, which does not survivew in capitalism without serious life support.
Anyways, finances are next.. I just ended up in a great relationship with the woman I chased since high school(12 years). We moved out to Colorado, as a way to slow down the rat wheel until I find my real passion as it relates to earnings.. an easy way to loosen the finances! π
Thanks again for the answer.
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