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The Unseen Benefits of Going Public , and traffic, and pay for it all by running commercials. Happily, all I had to be was an expert commentator.Capital Access: * If a company needs to raise capital, it can sell stock(equity). These funds may be used for a variety of purposes including; growth and expansion, retiring existing debt, corporate marketing and development, acquisition capital and corporate diversity. Unlike an IPO you su But it was dramatic, especially when someone called in with a question I never expected. I noticed that the rank and file at the studio, the account executives and clerical people were a t Career Opportunities in Accounting I know a lot of people who simply can’t hold down conventional jobs.Accounting is known to be the study of how businesses keep track of their income and assets over a period of time. There are a lot of things one can learn from a career in accounting. One of the most important lessons is learning how businesses work. To point out, one of the many successful businessmen were Ok, many are artists of one sort or another; painters, actors, designers, writers, and speakers. To them, a typical nine-to-five gig looks like a set from “Dawn of The Dead.” Actually, it’s worse, because there’s at least some excitement, some mystery, some juiciness in a setting where the undead feed on the living. In a typical office, there are no “living,” according to my friends. They need more from what they do. They need drama, for lack of a better word. Drama can come in many forms. For example, you can be a salesperson and have lots of drama. A realtor never knows when she’ll get her next listing, or close her next sale, but when she does, she cashes in, big time! That’s dramatic. A waiter can earn big and small tips and no tips at all. He can serve the rich and famous or the down and out. There’s some excitement in that, and especially on those evenings when the chef is throwing knives around because his pet cat hasn’t come home in four days. I co-hosted a radio show the other day, for an hour. It was dramatic, because I was in the studio, and we had to handle calls, squeeze in news, weather, and traffic, and pay for it all by running commercials. Happily, all I had to be was an expert commentator. But it was dramatic, especially when someone called in with a question I never expected. I noticed that the rank and file at the studio, the account executives and clerical people were a ta New Year's Resolutions - Executive Compensation Style xcitement, some mystery, some juiciness in a setting where the undead feed on the living.We all succumb to the annual ritual of making a bunch of resolutions about how we will change our lives with the start of the New Year: eat better and healthier foods, exercise more, reorganize our rather hectic and stressful lives in order to live longer, and learn to enjoy what we have. In most instances, In a typical office, there are no “living,” according to my friends. They need more from what they do. They need drama, for lack of a better word. Drama can come in many forms. For example, you can be a salesperson and have lots of drama. A realtor never knows when she’ll get her next listing, or close her next sale, but when she does, she cashes in, big time! That’s dramatic. A waiter can earn big and small tips and no tips at all. He can serve the rich and famous or the down and out. There’s some excitement in that, and especially on those evenings when the chef is throwing knives around because his pet cat hasn’t come home in four days. I co-hosted a radio show the other day, for an hour. It was dramatic, because I was in the studio, and we had to handle calls, squeeze in news, weather, and traffic, and pay for it all by running commercials. Happily, all I had to be was an expert commentator. But it was dramatic, especially when someone called in with a question I never expected. I noticed that the rank and file at the studio, the account executives and clerical people were a t Telecommuting Idea: Appointment Setter n be a salesperson and have lots of drama. A realtor never knows when she’ll get her next listing, or close her next sale, but when she does, she cashes in, big time!Most small business owners are very busy people who don’t have a lot of extra time on their hands. They will happily outsource some of their daily time-consuming tasks to a telecommuter. One of these time consuming tasks is setting appointments. Appointment setting is a perfect occupation for a telecommuter. T That’s dramatic. A waiter can earn big and small tips and no tips at all. He can serve the rich and famous or the down and out. There’s some excitement in that, and especially on those evenings when the chef is throwing knives around because his pet cat hasn’t come home in four days. I co-hosted a radio show the other day, for an hour. It was dramatic, because I was in the studio, and we had to handle calls, squeeze in news, weather, and traffic, and pay for it all by running commercials. Happily, all I had to be was an expert commentator. But it was dramatic, especially when someone called in with a question I never expected. I noticed that the rank and file at the studio, the account executives and clerical people were a t Providing a Service? But That's Not Passive Income! e’s some excitement in that, and especially on those evenings when the chef is throwing knives around because his pet cat hasn’t come home in four days.Because I love to see people get the most out of their online businesses and personal lives too, I always encourage business owners to create as much passive income as possible. That way, you'll have time for the more important things in your life. Still, when we are in need of money, the Internet is a GREAT p I co-hosted a radio show the other day, for an hour. It was dramatic, because I was in the studio, and we had to handle calls, squeeze in news, weather, and traffic, and pay for it all by running commercials. Happily, all I had to be was an expert commentator. But it was dramatic, especially when someone called in with a question I never expected. I noticed that the rank and file at the studio, the account executives and clerical people were a t Communication and Presentations Skill Training for New Employees , and traffic, and pay for it all by running commercials. Happily, all I had to be was an expert commentator.If you are just starting a new job, it can be a daunting task to give presentations. After all, everyone is watching your every move and they almost always have over the top high expectations. The last thing you want to do is mess up your production, let alone give them the wrong impression. Luckily there are But it was dramatic, especially when someone called in with a question I never expected. I noticed that the rank and file at the studio, the account executives and clerical people were a tad spunkier than their counterparts at, say, financial companies. Why is this? They’re doing, essentially, the same work. They’re more alive because the atmosphere is electrical, exciting, and that rubs off on everybody. I’m not here to sell you on a job in radio, but to ask you this question: How much drama do YOU need to have in your job? If it’s a lot, recognize this fact, and seek a situation that provides it. If you’re driven by this motivation, you won’t be happy being off the beaten path or outside the limelight. And if you’re stuck in the outback, well, you’ll probably produce drama for yourself where none is appropriate, through destructive devices, such as gossip, office politics, and underperformance. Psychologist Erich Fromm said, “If we can’t be creative, we must be destructive.” Make sure, if you’re a dramatic type, that your job provides that essential creative opportunity!
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