Post by Elaine Currie on Apr 2, 2007 4:34:06 GMT -5
I'd like to share my worst and best experiences with TOPS so far.
Let's do the worst time first and get it out of the way. The worst time I had was last October: I made a profit at the beginning of the month and saw it eroded as the month went on until I ended up making a loss when I had been in profit for the previous months. It was disappointing but it was not the end of the world because I knew the bad month was nothing to do with TOPS (it was mostly down to a bad PPC company). I had complete faith in Erich's training, that's why I'm still here. (If you have a month like that, learn the lessons it has to teach you and move on.)
My best time is right now! March was my most profitable month ever. It has been so exciting watching the figures increase steadily month by month since "black October".
The profit is, however, not the biggest reason now is such a great time. A couple of weeks ago I was offered a job and I turned it down.
That might not sound like such a big deal to a lot of people but if you are over 50 years of age in the UK, you don't expect to get offered a decent job. In the environment created by Permanent Grin Blair and Brown the Pension Thief, the best job recommended for me by the Government Job Centre was cleaning up public parks. I thought I could do better than take a job normally given to criminals as community service punishment. Turning down a good job was a very big deal to me.
The job offer came from a company I worked with on a temporary basis for a few weeks in 2005. I liked the company, it is walking distance from my home and they were prepared to let me work 3 days a week only. All in all it was perfect but the salary would have been less than the profits I am making online. I could have chosen to work part time and still work with my online business but I prefer to have the freedom to work the hours that suit me and spend a whole day working in my garden or reading when I want to. This freedom is priceless and I can't put into words how grateful I am to Erich because I know I would not be here without his help.
Thank you Erich.
PS. The day I turned down the job was the day my DEB commission check arrived. The mail came after I had declined the job and it was like fate was reassuring me I made the right decision. When my husband saw the check, he assumed the company only paid out when you reached $1000 and I took great pleasure in nonchalantly telling him that it was commission "just for one month".
PPS. It hardly needs saying but I'll say it anyway: if you follow Erich's training and are prepared to work, you can achieve freedom.
Let's do the worst time first and get it out of the way. The worst time I had was last October: I made a profit at the beginning of the month and saw it eroded as the month went on until I ended up making a loss when I had been in profit for the previous months. It was disappointing but it was not the end of the world because I knew the bad month was nothing to do with TOPS (it was mostly down to a bad PPC company). I had complete faith in Erich's training, that's why I'm still here. (If you have a month like that, learn the lessons it has to teach you and move on.)
My best time is right now! March was my most profitable month ever. It has been so exciting watching the figures increase steadily month by month since "black October".
The profit is, however, not the biggest reason now is such a great time. A couple of weeks ago I was offered a job and I turned it down.
That might not sound like such a big deal to a lot of people but if you are over 50 years of age in the UK, you don't expect to get offered a decent job. In the environment created by Permanent Grin Blair and Brown the Pension Thief, the best job recommended for me by the Government Job Centre was cleaning up public parks. I thought I could do better than take a job normally given to criminals as community service punishment. Turning down a good job was a very big deal to me.
The job offer came from a company I worked with on a temporary basis for a few weeks in 2005. I liked the company, it is walking distance from my home and they were prepared to let me work 3 days a week only. All in all it was perfect but the salary would have been less than the profits I am making online. I could have chosen to work part time and still work with my online business but I prefer to have the freedom to work the hours that suit me and spend a whole day working in my garden or reading when I want to. This freedom is priceless and I can't put into words how grateful I am to Erich because I know I would not be here without his help.
Thank you Erich.
PS. The day I turned down the job was the day my DEB commission check arrived. The mail came after I had declined the job and it was like fate was reassuring me I made the right decision. When my husband saw the check, he assumed the company only paid out when you reached $1000 and I took great pleasure in nonchalantly telling him that it was commission "just for one month".
PPS. It hardly needs saying but I'll say it anyway: if you follow Erich's training and are prepared to work, you can achieve freedom.