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This is only part of the things that you need to do to be successful. You need to help others build their business just a Yeah, you probably do. Many years ago, I know I believed that.. Fresh out of college with my engineering degree, I took a job at America Online as a $8 an hour customer service rep (after deciding I didn't want to be an engineer.) Little did I know, that I was about to embark on my own bodacious career. AOL was a fledgling start-up company that exploded into a global Internet giant. During this massive growth, I performed my job well, had a positive attitude and kept getting promoted. After 10 years, I became the first head of Corporate Training for AOL, with over 12,000 empl Tales of Terrible Jobs: Part I took a job at America Online as a $8 an hour customer service rep (after deciding I didn't want to be an engineer.) Little did I know, that I was about to embark on my own bodacious career.If these jobs aren’t reason enough to start your own business and work for yourself I don’t know what is…“During my first year of school I was pretty desperate for cash, my buddy told me that there was a mink farm near his home that needed some help. I went down there and before I knew it I was working in a 20 AOL was a fledgling start-up company that exploded into a global Internet giant. During this massive growth, I performed my job well, had a positive attitude and kept getting promoted. After 10 years, I became the first head of Corporate Training for AOL, with over 12,000 empl Metal, Plastic or Leather? - Metal, Plastic or Leather? bark on my own bodacious career.Once you’ve made the choice to promote your business with engraved or printed keyrings, you have to start looking at keyring materials. There are three basic types of printed keyring textiles – metal, plastic and leather. There are hybrids as well, like those that contain metal and leather as well as metal and plastic AOL was a fledgling start-up company that exploded into a global Internet giant. During this massive growth, I performed my job well, had a positive attitude and kept getting promoted. After 10 years, I became the first head of Corporate Training for AOL, with over 12,000 empl Queen Bee Syndrome! d my job well, had a positive attitude and kept getting promoted. After 10 years, I became the first head of Corporate Training for AOL, with over 12,000 employees!Fess up! Tell the truth!!! You’re a Queen Bee!!!Okay.. maybe not all of the time.. but some of the times! Think about where you DOMINATE. Where do you rule the roost? Where are you most confident? Where can someone NOT trip you up!!!???What? You’re a man? Okay.. you can call yourself A BULL for all I car I was a dedicated AOL employee who had "played by rules" (do a good job, be well- liked, and you will get promoted.) So you can imagine my reaction when I asked my boss to promote me to next level AOL, and he told me that I wasn't "strategic enough" for the job. I wasn't strategic enough? Huh? I was stunned. In a short time he hired a man from outside AOL for the job. Just like that, my upwardly mobile career at AOL came to an end. After much soul searching, I decided to leave the company that I loved and continue my career another way. I was only 33. During my soul searching I kept asking myself: "
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