I'm currently a stay at home mom, my husband is an Army officer.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Sales definitely has its ups and downs. I find the key is to set your expectations low, while hoping for the best.
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I just graduated from residency and work as a physician in a private group, salary is pretty decent and is a 10-5 job but after reading MJs book and realizing that I'm in the slowlane I am very motivated to start learning new things to get on the fastlane ASAP. Its been a lil overwhelming since I didnt learned anything business related all those years of medschool and there is so much info out there that sometimes is difficult to know if im in the right path of learning or not. Im looking forward to learn and apply as much as possible from fastlaners in this forum.
You don't need anything and that makes you sound entitled. You want the fastlane, but you won't die if you don't have it.I'm a software engineer for a large multi-national company. The work is fairly interesting, but I'm not content with the slowlane. I have a burning desire that is eating away at me to break away from it. It's not that I want to switch to the fastlane, I NEED to.
You don't need anything and that makes you sound entitled. You want the fastlane, but you won't die if you don't have it.
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