Mike Feddersen
What's so interesting about buying the chance for a job? Every year millions of college students graduate and with their degree in hand apply for a shrinking amount of jobs. What if you could spend $500 for a business license that has helped many start a part-time business that can be operated anywhere with a phone and a laptop(the phone and computer could be borrowed even.)
I am a distributor for sendoutcards, my business link is http://sendoutcards.com/81269 I have known for awhile that our parents idea, "Get a good job, keep it for 30-40 years and retire..." just is not going to happen. I had the chance to go to a 4 year college and get a degree but I was too much of an idiot. I did get an Associates of Fine Arts, that and 5 bucks will get you a Vente Green Tea Latte(hot) at Starbucks. So while I am building my sendoutcards business I supplemant that income with a truck driving job. I am married to "the girl next door" since 1990, we have a beautiful "gift from GOD" son that is 4 going on 24, he is so smart. I consider myself a Christian but sometimes it might be hard to tell. I would make a terrible witness, so far. I am a fan of marketers like Dan Kennedy, Jay Abraham, etc. "THE NAIL" I just read a story about a guy walking to work, as he walked down the street every house had a dog on the front step that barked as he went by, everyone except the last house. That dog sat there whining and whimpering. While he wondered why he continued to work. Every day all week long was a repeat of the first day. Finally on the last day of the week he stopped to see what was the dogs problem. Knocking on the front door produced the dogs owner, the man asked him what was the dog's problem. "It's sitting on a nail." The man asked, "Why doesn't the dog move?" "Not enough pain I guess." replied the man. Whose life resembles that dog? We all suffer from our own nails, for me it is the J.O.B. (just over broke) You would think we would change our circumstances rather quickly but something (fear, laziness, etc) keeps us on that nail. I say "prayerfully I will gain the courage needed to get off my own nail", I think http://sendoutcards.com/81269 is the right tool for me, check it out for yourself, it could be the right tool to knock your nail out of the way also.