10 College Graduate fears, #6


  • 6. Decisions— Maybe you’re one of those lucky people who does have a couple options. And now you need to decide: which one should I take? Should I take the office job in Portland, or the research position in the middle of nowhere? Should I go to grad school, or get a job for a year? Should I stay in the area or move back to where I’m from? Or somewhere else? Should I do one of those delay-the-real-world programs?Or plunge straight ahead? Decisions, decisions. And this decision might determine the trajectory of the rest of your life. READ MORE. 

Earn more money doing what you love; Promotion.

compensation: Earn $90,460 Annually, upward after 12 months.
employment type: employee's choice


When you're 90 years old, what will matter most to you in the world?
Are you holding onto something that you need to let go of? What's stopping you?
Would you break the law to save a loved one?

Real Estate Investing College Expanding to Your Area Needs Experienced Sales Reps and Sales Managers. The Education Industry Is BOOMING due to high unemployment so our company needs to fill crucial roles across the country.
Also seeking support team to:

Design & maintain advertising campaigns

• Handle communication with prospective customers

• Assist at live events to ensure quality support

• Handle customer service & support by answering student's questions about programs and services

• Public Speaking & Presenting

• Full-time / Part-time Available

• EXTENSIVE ongoing training & support means you will have DAILY WEBINAR access to Advisory board members working side by side with you to en-sure you are NEVER far from answers.

• If you have ever been in Management, the company offers an
override bonus plan for leading and mentoring affiliates

• We are also looking for individuals who can handle the adminis-trative duties of running teams and offices.

Submit contact info for Consideration.


Sales are contingent upon the attitude of the salesman, not the attitude of the prospect.
-William Clement Stone
The secret of man's success resides in his insight into the moods of people, and his tact in dealing with them.
-J. G. Holland

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