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Re: Scott Tyner WSR Success Program?
Posted: October 12th, 2007, 3:26 pm
by StarQuest
Never read or bought any of Scott Tyner's stuff but as Brent mentioned before when you bring up something like this "it's free advertisement for his company" whether you like him or not! It still promotes their sales.
To be honest I'd try to read every post and response written on this forum first (because it's "free") and then, if you still need more help with sales buy one of the more popular published ones at a fraction of the cost. Put two and two together and save yourself some money!
Re: Scott Tyner WSR Success Program?
Posted: October 14th, 2007, 11:11 am
by screenman
I wonder how Scott defines success is it by having a large income or by earning enough to live well in only a couple of hours work a week. Personaly nowadays 4 days on and 3 off is my defination of success. There again that is different to what I would have thought in my twenties and thirties when chasing the buck and earning more than the people around me meant success.
Re: Scott Tyner WSR Success Program?
Posted: October 15th, 2007, 4:59 pm
by harrellbenjamin
screenman;26632 wrote:I wonder how Scott defines success is it by having a large income or by earning enough to live well in only a couple of hours work a week. Personaly nowadays 4 days on and 3 off is my defination of success. There again that is different to what I would have thought in my twenties and thirties when chasing the buck and earning more than the people around me meant success.
Yes,And at times I feel a little guilty when I do stay off the road because I do have enough!!Thats a problem I want to over come.............Plenty of money is good only if you have time to enjoy it and enough sense to take it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The older I get the more important time becomes.
Re: Scott Tyner WSR Success Program?
Posted: October 15th, 2007, 6:04 pm
by StarQuest
Screenman,
I totally agree with what you said. When I operated a full service glass and accessory shop the money was good but the hours put in were not. 7 days a week at 70-80 hours was not enjoying life. I make a little less these days but fully enjoy spending the extra time with my one and only 7 year old princess and aussie pup.
Re: Scott Tyner WSR Success Program?
Posted: October 15th, 2007, 6:45 pm
by toab
I work with guys at the factory that are slaves to there job.Gosh these guys are in that place 6 and seven days a week slamin' out parts,no smiles on their faces and grouchy as a lion.THATS what gives me the motivation to say theres got to be a better way!