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11-15-2015 12:47 AM #1 Fabio (Member)
Do You Want to Improve? Let Me Help.

As we traverse the rugged terrains of improvement we arrive at a point where to achieve more, you have to do more.
Yet time is your primary means of leverage, and depending on how effectively you utilize time will determine how much progress you can make.
The best course of action in such a situation is to delegate the non-essentials and focus on the essentials.

This is where I come in.

To those affiliates who desire to improve; overcome plateaus; delegate menial tasks to focus on the essentials; or begin building a team, I would like to offer my services.
Below are some ways in which I can be of use to you:



I am not seeking monetary compensation. I would like to grow under someone experienced that desires a dedicated, passionate, punctual, and hard-working individual.

Thank you for taking time out of your day to read my post, I hope to hear from you.


11-15-2015 05:20 AM #2 goldenjo (Member)

Not sure I read that right..

You want to work for someone for free, and all you ask for basically is the ''Knowledge'' you'll learn?


11-15-2015 06:26 AM #3 Fabio (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by goldenjo View Post
Not sure I read that right..

You want to work for someone for free, and all you ask for basically is the ''Knowledge'' you'll learn?
I have the "knowledge" already. What I would like to gain through this is more "experience" via working for more seasoned affiliates.


11-16-2015 11:45 AM #4 vortex (Senior Moderator)

What a great idea! Just please be sure to "vet out" your applicants to make sure they actually ARE seasoned affiliates before spending your valuable time. Best of luck!


Amy


11-17-2015 02:25 PM #5 Fabio (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by vortex View Post
What a great idea! Just please be sure to "vet out" your applicants to make sure they actually ARE seasoned affiliates before spending your valuable time. Best of luck!


Amy
Thank you for the advice Amy


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