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Career Paths

With your new business there is more than one way to reach your financial goals.

Listen to The Audio Overview

Choice One

Retailing

This career path is for those with limited resources, who need immediate short-term cash, or who may possess limited, specialized skills.

Are you?

  • Looking for a casual/part-time business
  • Interested only in retailing
  • Limited in funds to invest in business
  • Willing to work a few hours or one day each week
  • Needing to earn $500 to $1000 extra per month

Choice Two

Management Career Path

This career path is for those who are more ambitious, enjoy working with people, and possess fair to good communication skills.

If you choose this path you;

  • Are interested in retailing
  • Are interested in recruiting and building a sales force
  • Will have a small budget for local advertising
  • Will expect to invest 10 to 12 hours in his or her new business each week
  • Have earning expectations of over $1000 to $10,000 per month
  • May expect to go full time

Choice Three

The Leadership Career Path

Do you desire and strive for financial independence, possess great communication skills, and thrive on working with people?

You Will,

  • Retail occasionally
  • Recruit locally regionally and nationally
  • Be goal oriented with clear, written financial and personal goals
  • Have the ability to make a financial commitment for initial advertising to implement methodical and consistent marketing
  • Need to invest 10 to 40 hours per week into his or her new business
  • Expects to earn $10,000 or more per month
  • Eventually be full-time

Doesn't it make sense to get started now?

Give me a call, let's talk about how to help you meet your financial goals.

John Plough

(951)-750-8256

Successful people take action.

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