Educating Entrepreneurs

• May. 4, 2009 - Need organizers to work from home

If you're an organized person who likes to finish projects, you're allowed to
read this note.

 

If you're a creative, scatter-brained starter like me who has waaaaay too many
projects started and nothing finished, you're allowed to forward this note to your
organized friends. It's not for you. Trust me.

 

My team and I help a lot of people learn and do a lot of things concerning the Internet.
But we couldn't get anything done without the organizational skills of one person
on our team - our Virtual Assistant.

 

Denise helps me set appointments, organize projects, send thank you cards,
produce conferences, set up calls and finish anything that includes details.

 

She's good at it. I'm not.

 

Oh, and she lives in California. My home office is in Tennessee. She's never been to
my house... I mean, my office.

 

She only works part time and pretty much when she wants to because she is in
charge of her time. She also home educates one of her children and the other one is in college.

 

When she goes on all-day field trips or needs to take a few hours to run errands, she puts
that on my calendar so I know she's not available.

 

Does that sound like an ideal job?

 

Well, I think it does.

 

She thinks so too.

 

Last year, I convinced her to teach a class for others and it turned out very well.

 

So we've decided to do it again.

 

If you are interested in learning how to become a virtual assistant or if you know
someone who would be perfect for it who wants to work at home, send them this
info and plan to join us on the phone tomorrow night.

 

Denise and I will be giving you all the details about our upcoming VA class on the
phone tomorrow night at 9 PM Eastern time.

 

If you'd like to join us, call.

Number to call is:  309-946-5000 
Access code is: 9201993#

 

You'll also get to hear what some of her students from last year have to say. Most
of them were hired before they finished the class.

 

So mark your calendar now and plan to join us on the phone tomorrow night,
Tuesday, May 5 at 9 PM.

 

You'll be glad you did!

 

So many books, so little time...

Rhea!
who thinks this class can change your life


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