Training Someone or Employees

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GlassStarz
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Re: Training Someone or Employees

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If you give a employee enough work and pay them well they dont wander off show a guy how to make money and then only give him part time work he will figure a way to make it full time.
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Re: Training Someone or Employees

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I have insurance through RLI for about $183 a year for $500,000. I like the HLR, but I also do WSR also. HLR is the least expensive of the kits and I made money from the start. Iam still building both after a year. Just follow the directions and after a few HL's you will start getting the feel for it. I learn new things all the time. Reading the forum will help you and educate you on some tried and tested techniques.
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