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Re: Marketing (was 360 video)



English is like a sloppy desk;
cleaning it up actually gets less work done.

And furthermore, Engineers' are'nt no good at writing anyhow.
We do however, generate ample employment for technical writers.

Anyhow, I mortally accept your writing proper critque.
I only hope to inspire the unproper writers of the world... to live on!
and turn spell checkin off... with a vengence!

z

That's spelled "z" or "Z" however it sounds best to you..




"Steve Uhrig" <Steve@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mrjt61p1vmft0opv25s30f85us2ibaohhb@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:32:24 -0400, "z" <rmwbsee@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Where might this Junior Engineer go for Marketing help?
>
> 50% learned from my dad who is a farmer but had a lot of common sense
> and by coincidence (or not) all three of his boys are self employed.
>
> 45% out of desperation having needed to make a profit to feed my
> family for 33 years. That includes friends in business mentoring me.
> Make friends with someone in a business who has made their mark in an
> area where you are interested and pay them for consulting. Paying
> someone (not me) $500 for a few hours of their time on the telephone
> could be the best investment you'd make.
>
> 5% formal from Gary Halbert, nearly retired, www.garyhalbert.com. Read
> every word he's written and overlook his ego as he's earned it.
>
> 0% from college. I would not discourage someone from going to college,
> but if you want to be an entrepreneur, there may be better things you
> can do with your time. College doesn't teach you how to think. It
> teaches you what to think. It definitely doesn't teach you how to run
> a business or make money. I don't regret my college days, but I would
> not do them again.
>
> Learning to write proper English may be the most important skill you
> can develop.
>
> Good luck in your work.
>
> Steve
>
>
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