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| Traci: Systems Analyst |
| Joe: Sales Manager |
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| Edak: Social Worker |
| Bernard: Financial |
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| Marilyn: Retired |
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School Secretary |
| Charlie: Retired |
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Factory Worker |
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| Steve: Mail Carrier |
| Debbie: Restaurant |
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"Hello, my name is Larry. Before I got started
in my home-based business, I was a bored, frustrated banker. Actually,
I had been in banking for over 20 years and was fifty years of age
when I got started. Even though I earned a six-figure income, I
was living paycheck to paycheck, and had almost $50,000 in bank
notes and credit card debt due to so many previous businesses that
didn't work out for me.
After receiving some information in the mail
one day, I started my business, right out of my home, part-time.
As a banker, I was impressed with the company's financial stability
and integrity of its management. I felt it was something I could
build up that would be around in the future.
I decided to become "teachable" by
taking advantage of the in-home training and support system that
our company provides. By my fourth month in this business, I was
able to match an income that had taken me over 20 years working
in banking to attain. That really got my attention, so I started
to focus more energy on my part-time business and it grew consistently,
until by the end of the 12th month, my "part-time" income
was actually 4 times what my "full-time" income was at
the bank.
Ironically, that same month, my regional manager
came in to town to announce the bank was downsizing, closing up
the local office, and laying us all off. There I was at 50 years
of age, getting laid off from a six-figure income job. I should
have been depressed, but wasn't. It was actually a happy event!
It forced me to finally let go of my "security blanket"
and go full-time with my home business.
That was nine years ago, and I have been working
my home business full time ever since. My income from this business
averages over $500,000 annually and my wife and I recently purchased
our dream home."
 
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