Friday, August 7, 2009

If I were looking for a job...?

I love to travel and I want a good paying job that requires me to travel. I am very smart and have good college education so I could work in any area of business really. Any suggestions for a good job that I might enjoy? Thanks a bunch!
If I were looking for a job...?
Do you have sales experience? Good for a generalist who is willing to travel.
Reply:If you're friendly, easy to work with, and teachable, I would suggest getting involved in a 21st Century Network Marketing organization while you're young and have lots of friends and acquaintances. There aren't very many out there. Traditional network marketing required one to compile lists of friends and family and to buy an expensive grocery list of products to show them. You also needed to do three-way calls with your sponsor to learn how to 'do' things. When you ran through your warm list, you used to need to start compiling a list of people you thought were going to be interested in your products or your business opportunity.





Then you would have to cold-call these people (on your dime) with a prepared tel. script. I do not recommend your getting into one of those old 20th century programs. Unfortunately, 99% of what's out there in network marketing still follows the old way of doing business.





So stay away from those if you can. You'll get frustrated and burned out in 1-2 years. Remember that 95% of people who enter that field under this old 20th century model fail badly. Only 5% succeed. I suppose if you consider yourself one of the top 5%, then have at it.





A better way, in my opinion, the 21st Century Way ,is to explore a startup like http://myberrytree.com/bt97793


Explore the company, explore the product(s) (in this case cutting-edge health %26amp; wellness products)http://myberrytree.com/bt97793/berry and explore the compensation plan:


http://myberrytree.com/bt97793/comp





The Berry Tree/Nutronix International network marketing opportunity takes the burden of advertising and attracting new business partners off your shoulders and puts it onto the corporation's shoulders. As a result, the odds mentioned above change to 95% success stories and only 5% failures.





The ones who fail only fail because they didn't stick out the required 6-month building time. Within 3-4 months, your network marketing business will be supporting itself and continuing to grow slowly without any of your effort or money.





Faster growth of course would require you to invest more of your time or money.





It's a great way for a young person to get started in business, will allow you to travel, attend conferences all around the USA, Canada and in the future the world, and will allow you to meet some very interesting people and make lifelong friends.





As a young person, if you have a job you can tolerate for 6 months or so, stay with your job for now, AND get involved in a 21st Century Network Marketing company like the one I mentioned above. You'll quickly find that working for oneself is immensely more satisfying and rewarding than working for someone else at a fraction of what the owner is earning.





Finally, I would recommend watching the current real estate market very carefully - and learning how to buy good real estate in foreclosure by hooking up with a Real Estate Investors Club in your area. Attend the monthly meetings and learn from the pros - then get involved - either through partnering with someone or buying-selling-fixing up yourself.





Good luck with whatever you do. But remember that youth is the time to experiment ambitiously - not to slave away at a 9-5 hourly or salaried job struggling to make ends meet and only being allowed to travel enjoyably on 'company designated vacation days'. Life is more precious than that.
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