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Looking for a mentor -
22-06-2008, 02:40 AM
I am looking for a mentor to take me under their wing and show me an opportunity that will help me generate a significant income and a successful way of life.
I just graduated with my Bachelors degree from a top 10 business school. I am a highly motivated and ambitious individual. I have started my own business before. Im a fast learner and I have extensive education and experience in marketing, sales, internet advertising, and entrepreneurship. I am not looking for MLM or Network Marketing. I do not have much financial capital to invest. Im looking for a mentor and a partner who genuinely wants to show me how to get rich as I believe I am a valuable asset to any company or business and will always be loyal and grateful to those that helped me. Please contact me as soon as possible as I am very eager to start on a new venture and reach my lifelong dreams of success. My email is Onlyomar@gmail.com Thank you Omar |
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Re: Looking for a mentor -
08-07-2008, 02:19 AM
What sort of business do youwant to get into Omar?
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Re: Looking for a mentor -
18-07-2008, 10:10 AM
Ain't gonna happen.
Nothing is for free so unless you can stump up the necessary readies to pay for a mentor then you are on your own, just like are the other hopefuls all trying to win a thin slice of an increasingly small pie. hungry1 has fallen into the same trap as millions of others in that they hope a degree will suddenly open the doors to a bright future. It's not going to happen. The huge numbers of graduates from countries like India and China has swamped the market. The world is awash with programmers, graphic designers, MBAs so the chances of you or I being noticed in this highly competitive market is almost zero. Success comes from finding your own niche and exploiting it. And if you can't find a niche then there's always a job burger flipping. And that's not a joke. If everybody was busy making money online or running their own little enterprise, who would be filling the shelves of the supermarket or manning the petrol station, driving the buses and fixing your heating. Would it not be better to find a day job and earn a little extra cash doing your templates in the evening when there is no pressure and no deadlines? |
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