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Old January 9, 2002, 06:28 PM
Michael Ross
 
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Default Why not you. Everyone can...

find a use for it.

> but only because of the stage I am at in my
> 'career'

Either that means you know enough and have enough experience to be able to do this by yourself - or - it has no interest for you, these days (see note below).

> But back when I was one of those kids that
> always had three jobs alongside my
> studies....definitely!

Good to help get through Uni, then? All right. Excellent point!

> I am a direct salesman. But one thing I
> regret is not learning and implementing true
> sales skills earlier in life (like when I
> was doing my newspaper deliveries when I was
> 14:-)

> I had the ambition to earn more, to be more,
> as exemplified by my willingmess to
> work....if only I had known then where to
> find the skills that lead to most reward

And while you didn't know where to find the skills then, do you HAVE the skills now? (I assume you do as you said you were a Direct Salesman - never mind me :o))

> Food for thought?

Oh yes. And I'm thinking... a hotsheet like this could be like Insurance, couldn't it?

You take out insurance on your life - in case you pass on or get sick or have an accident. How about insurance in case you lose you job or your career goes down the drain? What would you do? What is your back up - the back up you can impliment quickly to get some bucks in your pocket? Do you even have one?

I would think... even if you didn't use a hotsheet like this to go out there and make some money, it would have a good use as a back-up... the money making skill of last-resort. But why wait until the last resort to begin to learn it? Why not learn NOW, so it's a part of you for when and if you need it?

Hmmm.

Thanks for your feedback, Andy.

Michael Ross.