Re: $1000/week?

From: LizzieB (blahblah_at_blahblahblah.com)
Date: 09/25/04


Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 03:28:03 GMT

Gdubson wrote:

>>In the event that was directed at me (since I'm the only one whose post
>>really
>>falls into the "bitching" category, I'm just calling them as I see them.
>
>
> Not at all. I'm really thinking of newbies who just get out of school and
> think they are going to earn top dollar. In any job, there are dues to pay.

Exactly, and good newbies know this and strive to learn as much as they
can every day. But some people want to insinuate that newbies can make
that $1000/week within the first year they work, and I just think that's
  an unethical marketing tactic.

LizzieB.



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