Does Anyone Really Make Money in Network Marketing?

May 11, 2009 by barryk  
Filed under Career

Climbing the corporate ladder is a familiar way to get ahead. Working your way up, burning the midnight oil, looking to please your superiors in the hope of being noticed, is business as usual.

But these are not “usual” times. Banks collapsing, financial institutions disappearing overnight, and jobs being lost by the thousands in the blink of an eye. If you have children of college age, the tuition is staggering with no ceiling in site. Security appears to be a thing of the past. Retiring with the gold watch and a pension after 40 years is becoming a faded memory. These are not your fathers or grandfathers times.

There is a major paradigm shift in today’s career philosophy. Owning your own business is one way of creating financial freedom. But the start-up costs can squash that dream in a hurry. Franchising can costs tens of thousands and sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars. Often it turns out to be just another way of buying yourself a job, working 50-80 hours a week, and hiring teenagers for your workforce.

If you’re a single dad looking for a possible answer, the audio presentation below on the business model of network marketing might prove enlightening.  Depending on who you ask, you might receive very different opinions on this form of business ownership.

Single Dad Life has sought out one of the leading experts in this field. When you have about 45 minutes to sit and relax, listen to Richard Brooke’s audio presentation on The Four Year Career Plan. He was kind enough to provide this exclusive link for the Single Dad Life community.

The Four Year Career Plan < — Click here

It has been said that “your mind is like a parachute, it works best when it is open”.

Single Dad Life will search for leaders and authorities in their fields, to educate and provide options for single dads, to create the best life possible for themselves and their children.

To learn more from Richard Brooke go to Richard Brooke.com

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