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We own 10 vending machines. The machines contain chips, candy, soda, water, etc? Just starting out, good opportunity but want to make sure I am doing things the right way. Thanks
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We own 10 vending machines. The machines contain chips, candy, soda, water, etc? Just starting out, good opportunity but want to make sure I am doing things the right way. Thanks
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These are our EIGHT tips we have found to be quite helpful to enhance your success as a fellow MasterMinder.
As you may already know there has been an increase awareness of the MasterMind and therefore an increase in the use of the term as a service to help you with your success. MasterMinds can be personal or business focused. They can be specific or general. Some may have been formed by “connected” friends or colleagues, while others are facilitated coaching groups that you pay to join.
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MBA applications always go up during a bad economy. That is because business school generally attracts people who are lost, and more people who feel more lost when the bad job market is lousy.
But let’s be clear: This is not the type of recession where there are no jobs for young people. This is a recession where there are no GOOD jobs. McDonald’s is hiring in management. There is a bank teller shortage and a shortage of actuaries. There is a shortage of insurance agents. It’s just that people don’t grow up dreaming of these jobs. So they don’t take them. Instead, people who are early in their career – in that time when an MBA sounds like it might work – those people are determined to have only a good job. And if they can’t have that, they get an MBA.
Hi,
I step out into the working world about 1 year plus. Currently i am working as customer service almost one year. Previously i work as sales in 2 diff companies but not long.
Problem is i feel so boring with my current job. To find a new job is not easy either. I start find from last year till now but i am still here.My main aim is to have own business. In order to have own business must learn to do sales. But my problem is i feel do sales need to be fake and cheat..i don’t know how yo overcome this problem..please help me..i hate myself fake and cheat..
When i see other people able to have their own business and earn alot at young age i feel so envy and jealous.People around me told me that i need to work first to gain experience and networks.Bla bla bla.. But i feel not really true. I see people without working experiences able to manage their own business so well and even expand to other countries..On the other hand, those experienced working adults open own businesses after working for so many years but they failed.. I feel so fed up with life.Why I cant get what I wish to have? Why others more lucky than me?
I will continue to assist Entrepreneurs in every way to succeed, to improve whatever it is that they are doing. Can’t help it. It is a genetic trait that we humans have; a natural desire for upward mobility.
It’s not the Yuppie Syndrome, as much as it is self-improvement and personal success. It seems that it is a drive in varying degrees of passion with each individual that exists from birth, otherwise our species would die out after a couple generations!
I ended up picking the college in my hometown, and its a very good school, with a better education, flexible majors, and would allow me to have my own show. However, my dad got extra upset and said it was a big mistake. With the college out of state, they give me education, but i heard its hard to switch from school to school (and what if i get interested in something else?), you cant double major (and what if i wanted to do that?) in business and communications, but they have connections to famous alumni, i saw more educated black people than i ever seen in my life (which was a good thing), and it would build me into a stronger woman that an handle any type of yelling or strictness and help me respond quickly towards decisions- possibly help me relax, but i think the other school could make me do that to. I think i need that, but I’m also needy, and the school that sends me the most stuff is the school in my hometown. Plus they have a TV production major. I’m not sure what i want to do, either have my own show or be an entrepreneur, but i wanted to explore first, then probably transfer, because its easier to transfer to the school i said i wanted to go to than the school i still want to go to. The school i may be going to isnt an ivy but well recognized, and the school i still want to go to is an ivy hbcu, but has problems with admissions, and the community doesn’t play at all, w/ all that graffiti. So what do you guys think? Should i go to the school with more education and flexibility and at home (though i wanted to leave oos), and strives on faith, service, leadership? or should i go to a school who needs to update its resources, limits flexibility, probably has the same level of education (idk), connections to famous alumni (cause i wanna be famous one day, but go to graduate school in NY), and would make me into a stronger leader? Or am i looking at this because my dad (who knows nothing about me) wants me to go to the second school? How do i know when its time to move oos?
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