Keith Saunders
How do you contact absentee home owners?
11 April 2015 | 22 replies
And continues with little facts like he owns the gym, that he is a gym rat, that he was a professional athlete, and finally says I remember when you referring to me had a hard time pushing 135.
Account Closed
Networking is the key to success
5 June 2016 | 0 replies
It's similar to someone being able to get you into the hard to get in restaurant, being friends with a professional athlete, or being able to score you a sweet deal because their friend can hook you up.When you interact with people, are honest and straightforward, and follow through on your commitments, people want to associate with you.
Ed L.
Are you Better off than 4 years ago?
9 September 2012 | 25 replies
LOLI do not get too much into politics and the big picture too much.Dennis I understand your position.My mom a few years ago had a full knee replacement.The surgeon that operated on her is one of the best in my half of the United States.Medicare covered part of it and then her secondary insurance picked up the rest.She was one of the last patients with Medicare that this Doctor took.The reason he no longer was taking Medicare is not only were they going to start squeezing them on pay outs but the bigger issue was control of the patient care.For instance my mom has one of the best knees with no issues and full range.It's the same the professional athletes get for sports etc.The surgeon was telling us Medicare was fixing to dictate to them what brand and quality of knees they would have to surgically install in their patients.All because they want to buy cheap crap to make a buck and buy in bulk.The surgeon said he is not putting in junk knees from Medicare and then the patient sues him for revisions,infections,messed up internal parts that fail prematurely when the problem isn't the surgeon but being forced to use an inferior product.More policy thinking they know what is best but creating more problems than solving them.
Rich Weese
Why do we invest?
23 May 2013 | 54 replies
Just look at professional athletes for example.
Keri A.
Is fortune builders mastery program legit?
10 November 2019 | 316 replies
But the main reason I did it was, I spent my entire life in athletics through the minors and then as a Chef but the whole time I was in and around Real Estate.
Philip Bennett
Illegal immigrants as tenants
16 January 2018 | 273 replies
After landing, you go directly to US customs / immigration where they check your paperwork to make sure you are entering legally. https://www.dhs.gov/visa-typeshttps://www.uscis.gov/https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visa...https://www.usa.gov/green-cardsI don't see that there were any questions, but for those who are interested: These are the only ways that someone can legally come to the U.S. and work and potentially stay here: 1) Have a direct relative (parent, spouse, child) sponsor you and confirm that they will be responsible for you.2) Be a political refuge (in fear for your life, if you stay in your home country)3) Invest $ 1,000,000 in the U.S. economy by starting a business here, that within 3 years has to double its number of fultime employees from 3 to 64) Be an internationally acclaimed musician, athlete, artist, scholar, supermodel5) Be specially trained in a job that no American can do.
Gray Dyer
How to buy an out-of-state investment property without a realtor?
12 January 2024 | 56 replies
., lawyer, nouveau riche tech professional, retired athlete etc., usually highly successful in their own lane, intelligent and competitive with an ego to match) thinks they're too smart to need an agent and ends up worse off than if they had a GOOD agent.
Kim Clifton
Could I go to jail for this.
10 October 2013 | 39 replies
Also mentally if I can give them what they want and they think they have won then really I have won if it's just money etc.Just like athletes on any given day no matter how well trained anyone is someone can get lucky and take you out.
Ian Lockwood
Real Estate Rookie from Santa Fe, New Mexico
28 June 2015 | 12 replies
I currently live in Denver, Colorado but my wife and I will be moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico on September 1st, 2014.I have spent the last eight years training athletes for a career, however the last few years I have been longing for something with a better life/work balance.
Scott Trench
Should We Make Our Kids Take Finance/Business Classes?
5 May 2015 | 68 replies
It's the same thing with great musicians or athletes.