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Hi to all i would like to take a moment of your time, to share something with you . do you know that you can sponsor a room for homeless young people for as little as 40p per night ! yes you read that right , that is less than a cup off coffee .… Read More »
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Hi to all i would like to take a moment of your time, to share something with you . do you know that you can sponsor a room for homeless young people for as little as 40p per night ! yes you read that right , that is less than a cup off coffee .… Read More »
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A report on CNN regarding an inside view of terrorist activities was quite eye opening. They interviewed a young man who had just finished shooting up a foreign landmark filled with people and they asked him why he did it and he said that his "handler" had told him that this is what he… Read More »
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One of my Flipword puzzle regulars says I have worn out my welcome. That's probably true. I have always had a tendency to overdo things. I guess its part of the Bi-Polar thing... going too far in one direction. Anyway, I want our country to go forward. Its… Read More »
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Read More »Your life is expensive: clothes, cell phone bills, iInternet service, cable TV, dining out, movies, concert tickets and nightclubs (with cover charges and high-priced drinks). How are you possibly going to afford all this on an entry-level salary? Maybe you need to change the people you hang out with.
The 40 million people in Generation Y (those born 1980 to 2000) have a combined disposable income of $200 billion. That's enough to make any product marketer salivate. The rest of the world pays close attention to the products you choose because you not only influence each other, but studies have found that your preferences shape your parent's purchasing decisions on everything from groceries to big-ticket items.- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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I have a 21-year old personal trainer, Scott, whom I've been working with for about two years. He is a good trainer who knows his stuff. But frankly, that's not why I see him two to three times a week. I use him because he is a natural marketer who happens to be marketing himself.
At a birthday dinner last week with Scott and a group of his clients, talk turned to how all of us, well into our 30s and 40s and established in our careers, could learn a lot about career management by watching our young trainer. And it has nothing to do with his use of technology or some of the other ways we think young people are succeeding today. It’s pure old-fashioned business smarts.
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