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 Upward An Onward One Step At A Time

Standing on top is a great feeling.

Welcome to my first attempt at creating a web site.

A few years ago I climbed Mt. Rainer, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens here in Washington State. It was challenging but it was also a very satisfying experience to feel the great sense of accomplishment and enjoy the freedom of the moment. I think only my rope team members can really appreciate what I now feel so unable to express about those times. 

Now I find myself pressing on to higher ground in my personal life with a new venture in an online home business. In many ways there are very similar feelings as I move one step at a time to the top.

If you are the kind of person who would enjoy the freedom that comes with being your own boss and doing what you enjoy while making money at the same time, I'd love to talk to you about what we might have in common.  My phone number and email address are in the upper left hand corner of this site. 

If you would like to sign up for my FREE Newsletter on what works and what does not work in starting an online home business, fill out the form at the bottom of Page two.  Enjoy the articles that are on this page about doing business online at home. 

Here is to your success.  I mean that sincerely. 

 
What does RETIREMENT mean to you?

Freedom to do what I want, when I want with whom I want.

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For years my friends and family tried to get me envolved in various MLM opportunities but I was never interested.  I had a good job in middle management at the local transit agency and was doing fairly well

Then my company hired a new manager and he decided to do away with my position.  So, after 19 years of service and one year before elgibility to retire they laid me off.  I was devestated. 

For the first time  in my life I had to settle for less than I deserved and felt the sobering reality of subtle age discrimination when looking for another source of income.   I negotiated a contract position in another department at work for 20K less per year just so I could stay in the retirement system and started a home business using my computer. 

Well, that lay off turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  I am not a multi-millionaire but I am RETIRED and doing much better now than if I had still been working the JOB back then.  The jerk that laid me off didn't last more than two years and totally ruined my old department but that is ancient history to me and life couldn't be better.