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In This Issue:
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Issue 393 -- January 29, 2008
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3. 48 Days Radio -- No More Mondays overview
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1. Profitable Good Samaritan?
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4. Humor -- Worker Dogs
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2. Look Ma – No Office!
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5. 48 Days Featured Businesses
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Latest figures show that 28.7 million Americans now telecommute. And these are not just with the hippest, coolest companies leading the way. No – one of the biggest users of telecommuters is the U.S. government. In the U.S Patent and Trademark Office alone, 3.609 employees participate in some form of telecommuting. USPTO Director Margaret Peterlin recently told Congress they will encourage more employees to telecommute. She said their experience shows teleworking results in “greater employee productivity, higher levels of sustained performance, reduced traffic congestion and air pollution, and reduced real estate costs.” She added that the USPTO employees who telework collectively save more than 613,000 gallons of gas per year and save more than $1.8 million annually in fuel costs.
This is just one of the new models of work. You can save time, frustration and help save the environment at the same time. You can work from home, from the beach or from the barn on your property as I do. Further options allow you to:- Have 5-6 “customers” rather than just one
- Focus on your specialty rather than being forced to do multiple lower competence tasks
- Be paid for the results you produce rather than just the time you put in
Kathy came to see me because she wanted a change. She was a high level human resource director at a Fortune 500 company. With that she made the trip to the office complex each day in her business suit to find the cubicle with her name on it. I proposed that because of her training background she was an excellent candidate to present the training that companies like SkillPath, CareerTrack, Fred Pryor and others offer. They promote for a specialized workshop, fill a hotel conference room and need someone to walk in and do the presentation. Kathy was eagerly accepted by two of these companies as a presenter. For that she chooses 3-4 days a month where she presents the material and is paid $2000 for each day. In addition she is now an online faculty member for two major universities. Two evenings a week she “teaches” and has office hours from her ranch where she sits at her computer in
her blue jeans and cowboy hat. Recognize that she is still using the same skills that she used previously in a corporate setting. But Kathy told me recently that she is working approximately one third the time she did in her former position – and she has more than doubled her
income.
What are the options for you in making your work more fulfilling and profitable?
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Four workers were discussing how smart their dogs were. The first was an engineer who said his dog could do math calculations. His dog was named "T-Square", and he told him to get some paper and draw a square, a circle and a triangle, which the dog did with no sweat. The accountant said he thought his dog was better. His dog was named "Slide Rule". He told him to fetch a dozen cookies, bring them back, and divide them into piles of three, which he did with no problem. The chemist said that was good, but he felt his dog was better. His dog "Measure" was told to get a quart of milk and pour seven ounces into a ten ounce glass. The dog did this with no problem.
All three men agreed this was very good and that their dogs were equally smart. They all turned to the government worker and said, "What can your dog do?". The guy called his dog whose name was "Coffee Break" and said, "Show the fellows what you can do". Coffee Break went over and ate the cookies, drank the milk, went to the bathroom on the paper, claimed he injured his back while eating, filed a grievance for unsafe working conditions, applied for Workmen's Compensation and left for home on sick leave.
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YTB: Your Travel Biz
Bernie & Debbie Swartzendruber purchased ’48 Days To Creative Income’ over three years ago and have been 48 Days subscribers since. Just 9 months ago they embarked on their dream to be business owners and keep Bernie at home to be that Dad he wanted to be to their four children. The travel industry is growing 23% faster than the global economy and YTB Travel is one of the fastest growing travel agencies in the country, offering great travel services, and an incredible business opportunity that can be run from your kitchen table. If you are seeking self employment and enjoy the idea of being involved in exciting travel…contact Bernie & Debbie for more info. Their website is www.swartzport.com, or you can email them directly at berniedebbie@aol.com
Tax MiniMiser
Our next business is Tax MiniMiser. It serves a great need for the self-employed. Taxes. Being self-employed means you have a fair sized task ahead of you in caring for your taxes. You can waste a ton of money and time if you don’t keep on top of it.
The upside however, and it’s a BIG upside, is you can save a ton of money if you know what to claim. Being organized though…that is the key. For 14 years now, 48 Days subscriber Bob Whitaker has been providing entrepreneurs and the self-employed with his brilliant Tax Minimiser product.
Even if you have a great CPA, it’s up to you to track your expenses. This is how you do it, with this proven, simple system. You can even write off the expense of purchasing it! Check it out now at www.taxminimiser.com!
*How would you like 227 interested prospects for your business...in one week? That's what YTB (Your Travel Business, shown above) received from their very FIRST week of being listed as a 48 Days 'Recommended Business.' Statistically, it takes 5 times of repetitive exposure to a prospect before they act. Why didn't it take that long for YTB? A targeted and loyal audience here at 48 Days. You can apply here...
**Paid 'Featured Business' Disclaimer:
48 Days LLC does not represent the accuracy or reliability of any of the recommendations or promotions shown above...or the quality of any products, information, or other materials displayed, purchased, or obtained by you as a result of an offer in connection with this newsletter... Please...do your own due diligence before purchasing any product or service.
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48 Days – Fulfillment Director
Yes we need an additional person – to work with Ashley in organizing and handling our product orders. With the addition of No More Mondays and the 48 Days Video Workshop series, Ashley is pushing Clara (8 months old) to get off her little rear and help move boxes and prepare packages for UPS. But we suspect there is a better candidate out there to help here with this process. We need someone right here in Franklin, TN who already believes in our 48 Days message, is organized, has basic computer skills, is blessed with a wonderful personality and can show up for about 15-20 hours a week. If this just fits you perfectly, let us know at Ashley@48Days.com.
48 Days Seminars
We’ve discovered that many of our champions for the 48 Days Seminars are people who currently are in transition themselves. So if you find that you’ve been laid off, fired, or are just looking for a better opportunity – how would you like to Earn the complete Seminar package? If you can introduce this to your company, church or community group, get 10 people to join you, and then turn the DVD on each week, we’ll give you the Leaders Guide and your own Participant Package free ($649). Just send an email with your name and contact information to our National Seminar Director Alan Thomas at seminars@48days.com. You can also listen to a 48-minute overview that explains the basic details -- Listen Here
Could you be the next President?
The most popular product in the 48 Days arsenal continues to be the Computerized Personality Report. Before you begin seeking a better job or self-employment, you need to be sure you are pursuing opportunities that match your personality style and will fulfill and reward you for a lifetime! Computerized Personality Report.
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