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Acencion M. Is it a good idea to pay for a mentor since I am just starting?
7 February 2014 | 27 replies
In other words, if the student stopped paying, the coach would stop teaching.I'm sure there are some people who straddle the line -- they are mostly mentors, but they charge money or they're mostly coaches, but they do some pro-bono teaching -- but most fall into one camp or the other.If you're looking for a coach, my suggestion is to learn as much as you can before hiring the coach, as that will give you a solid base to start with and you'll have some idea what you're getting into (and what you're looking for) before spending your money.
Sean Dezoysa Doing deals entirely over the phone?
8 February 2013 | 4 replies
Sending contracts overnight can get expensive but it's certainly worth it.
Andrew M. Evaluate this mentorship deal
11 February 2013 | 34 replies
One friend paid 5, 000 for a RichDad Coaching, what a waste.I have many times wished I had hooked up with someone successful locally, and paid them five or ten grand, or worked for free to learn the ropes, instead of spending it on the boot camps learning a few things I needed mixed in with days of stuff I was not interested in and afterwords being all excited to push projects and having nobody to ask when I ran into problems.
Tyler Bond Young and need advice.
19 February 2013 | 12 replies
I haven't bought any guru courses or attended boot camps because I am aware that 95% of them don't help and further confuse the beginner.
Christopher B. Advice on first Lonnie
18 February 2013 | 19 replies
Remember, nothing happens overnight.
Brady Lucero Latest Project Before and Afters
13 February 2013 | 13 replies
I was very inconstant with my trowel pattern to give a rock look.Step 4:After drying overnight-Hydrate-use sprayer and soak everything with water thenImmediately after-Stain-use sprayer Repeat if darker tone is desiredStep 5: After drying overnight Apply top coat with a paint roller15 minuets in between coats 3 coatsLet dry over night (BAD FUMES so don't stay in house long)The whole project wasn't that bad...even a little fun.
Ryan Reese What Should a College Sophomore be Doing to Jump Start an REI Career?
14 February 2013 | 15 replies
With people still coming back, (parents that stay in the city they left Katrina for while their children finished high school... people like my mother) i can say that with the distressed home and steadily rising market I see positive growth potential.I am flat broke... but I have been helping my grandparents and living with them during my college years... so i am not this lazy kid who wants to make it over night.
Fabian Johnson Can these deals really be put together in Phoenix no money down
17 February 2013 | 6 replies
Will buying a course on lease options make you savvy overnight?
Scott W. inspector wants missing mortar done b4 will pass me outside
19 February 2013 | 2 replies
...and it's middle of winter. he said, "you can take a tarp & put a space heater & run it overnight but be careful it doesn't catch fire."
Corey Demuth What is required to get rid of cigarette smoke odor, staining, etc?
28 August 2017 | 27 replies
ozone machine. get one on ebay for $100. point a fan towards it & put it on a 15 minute incremental timer. run it overnight. make sure the house is vacant & seal the walls.