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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Chancey" data-source="post: 16380358" data-attributes="member: 194344"><p>If I were younger and starting from scratch, I would try to get into a high paying service industry. Providing a service never phases out. Always a demand and market for skilled service. Electrical, mechanical, etc. Not knowing your age, physical abilites and such, its hard to advise more than in a general sense. Better still if you are a people person, decent at dealing with others, and have the “gift of gab” a career in sales can be fun and lucrative. Find a product and/or service that you enjoy or have a passion for and get to it. Of course your desires need to be something that you can realistically build a career out of. If fortunate enough to find something you REALLY love and are good at (that can produce an income) you will succeed and never really work a day in your life! God speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chancey, post: 16380358, member: 194344"] If I were younger and starting from scratch, I would try to get into a high paying service industry. Providing a service never phases out. Always a demand and market for skilled service. Electrical, mechanical, etc. Not knowing your age, physical abilites and such, its hard to advise more than in a general sense. Better still if you are a people person, decent at dealing with others, and have the “gift of gab” a career in sales can be fun and lucrative. Find a product and/or service that you enjoy or have a passion for and get to it. Of course your desires need to be something that you can realistically build a career out of. If fortunate enough to find something you REALLY love and are good at (that can produce an income) you will succeed and never really work a day in your life! God speed. [/QUOTE]
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