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    One of the biggest reasons why I see network marketers drop like flies is because of the support system. Yes you heard that right, your support system TRULY stinks! But I am not telling you to get you mad, but help you realize that by "plugging into the system" with blind faith is a huge mistake.Sure you may
    up from death, they sure let you know it with their attitudes.

    They treat you like the dirt beneath their feet. Anything little thing that goes wrong is “never” their fault but it’s yours; like forgetting to pay the premium and getting a insurance lapse; getting into an acc

    The Right Financial Advisor for You
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    Dealing with the public is not easy! That’s a wide open statement if I might say so myself, so allow me to try to explain and I am smart enough to know full well that at times, I too”am” the public.

    For the past 37 years I have been self employed always servicing the public whether it was in my restaurant, my clothing store or my gift shop. There has to be a pill out there specifically designated to take prior to servicing the public. The public can be nice; they can be easy, they can be agreeable “but” not often. It seems to me that the more hectic our lives become, the older we get, the more we our frustrations out on those who service us, whether it be in the service industry, the retail industry or the poor guy just pumping our gas. As I am now in the insurance business, I deal with the public by way of telephone and face to face all day long, five days a week, 52 weeks a year, and Joe and Josephine public can be brutal! They come in all smiles nicey nicey when they need to buy your product, like auto insurance, but, when it comes time to make those monthly payments, which are the next step up from death, they sure let you know it with their attitudes.

    They treat you like the dirt beneath their feet. Anything little thing that goes wrong is “never” their fault but it’s yours; like forgetting to pay the premium and getting a insurance lapse; getting into an acc

    Oh, Behave -- 10 Tips to Resolve Employee Conflicts
    Put many different people together in one place, day after day after day, and conflicts are bound to happen. Most people work them out on their own, but what happens when the conflict doesn't go away and threatens the productivity of your entire staff or team?We've all seen it – Mary isn't speaking to Susan; Te
    c whether it was in my restaurant, my clothing store or my gift shop. There has to be a pill out there specifically designated to take prior to servicing the public. The public can be nice; they can be easy, they can be agreeable “but” not often. It seems to me that the more hectic our lives become, the older we get, the more we our frustrations out on those who service us, whether it be in the service industry, the retail industry or the poor guy just pumping our gas. As I am now in the insurance business, I deal with the public by way of telephone and face to face all day long, five days a week, 52 weeks a year, and Joe and Josephine public can be brutal! They come in all smiles nicey nicey when they need to buy your product, like auto insurance, but, when it comes time to make those monthly payments, which are the next step up from death, they sure let you know it with their attitudes.

    They treat you like the dirt beneath their feet. Anything little thing that goes wrong is “never” their fault but it’s yours; like forgetting to pay the premium and getting a insurance lapse; getting into an acc

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    tic our lives become, the older we get, the more we our frustrations out on those who service us, whether it be in the service industry, the retail industry or the poor guy just pumping our gas. As I am now in the insurance business, I deal with the public by way of telephone and face to face all day long, five days a week, 52 weeks a year, and Joe and Josephine public can be brutal! They come in all smiles nicey nicey when they need to buy your product, like auto insurance, but, when it comes time to make those monthly payments, which are the next step up from death, they sure let you know it with their attitudes.

    They treat you like the dirt beneath their feet. Anything little thing that goes wrong is “never” their fault but it’s yours; like forgetting to pay the premium and getting a insurance lapse; getting into an acc

    Why In The World Would You Hire A Freelance Writer?
    If you're a business owner, there are many reasons to hire a freelance writer: One very significant reason is that your staff doesn't have the necessary skill set to handle all of the needs of your business, and the workload isn't heavy enough to hire a full-time employee. The fact of the matter is, that freelance wri
    face to face all day long, five days a week, 52 weeks a year, and Joe and Josephine public can be brutal! They come in all smiles nicey nicey when they need to buy your product, like auto insurance, but, when it comes time to make those monthly payments, which are the next step up from death, they sure let you know it with their attitudes.

    They treat you like the dirt beneath their feet. Anything little thing that goes wrong is “never” their fault but it’s yours; like forgetting to pay the premium and getting a insurance lapse; getting into an acc

    Your Business Mission - What the Heck Do You Do, Anyway?
    Do you really need a business mission statement? Is it just some fancy words to put in that business plan that collects dust on your shelf, or is there really more to it?One of the key attributes of successful businesses is that they clearly know what they do. Defining the goal or the "mission" of your busine
    up from death, they sure let you know it with their attitudes.

    They treat you like the dirt beneath their feet. Anything little thing that goes wrong is “never” their fault but it’s yours; like forgetting to pay the premium and getting a insurance lapse; getting into an accident, whether it be an at fault or a not at fault; the spousal split-up; the teenager who has gotten their license and the policy premium has tripled and I can go on and on. They kill you with looks when you inform them at the time they wrote their policy they elected to reject emergency road side services or vehicle rental reimbursement and now they are in desperate need to use these items. But no, it was your fault that these were not on the policy, not theirs, even though they might have signed them off at the time.

    However, I am assuming that everyone who deals with the public has the same ole same ole stories! I surely can’t be the only one who has been singled out to feel this way. Look, life is hectic and we are all getting older. So, here’s my suggestion and I will also try to practice what I preach. Take it easy, chill out, give the other guy a break; learn to smile and control your voice. You Joe and Josephine public will get a lot further with honey than with vinegar and possibly those ulcers might clear up! If this doesn't work, try taking an “anger management” class. You might fi

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