This 'Secret' Society is a fun way to obtain Health, Safety and Wealth Building tips, secrets and positive attitudes. I invite you to join as a free affiliate. My code is 1516639. GIN is established in over 123 countries in less than a year.
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GIN remains the only club where members try to help each other think positive and become Millionaires and Billionaires. How many Cambridge members have joined at least as free affiliates? What kind…Continue
Started by Dr. DAN BUDENZ. Last reply by Jeri T. Morgan Nov 6, 2011.
GIN is a fun way to network and reinforce the passion and devotion to succeed. I studied the positive thinking of Chicago based Earl Nightingale and the other classics when I was in pre-med and…Continue
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Comment by Regina V. on January 13, 2012 at 1:02am An Intensive 1 day 8 hour seminar/workshop ( sometimes in March or April) in Los Angeles "Domestic Industry Career Development and Proper Etiquette at Work" with one of the World known speakers and trainers Marta Perrone. Anybody who would be interested in attending or would need to attend it , please let me know by e-mailing to info@prodomesticsagency.com. It is created for people who would like to learn how to develop the career in Domestic Industry ( including housekeepers, nannies, estate managers, butlers,etc.) and proper etiquette in high profile homes or any type of home. Thank You!
P.S. Title might slightly change but the workshop is about Career Development and Etiquette at work".
Fee: $375-$400;
Examples of what will be covered:
1.Private Service Employee: Role Behavior. Why it is important?
2. Posture, Gait, Facial Expression, Gesture
3. Physical Distance
4. Speech, Untouchable Topics & “Sticky Wickets”
5. Keeping Mental Distance.
6. Professional Etiquette: Talking to Principal, Meeting Guests, Serving Food and Beverage
7. Professional Etiquette: Dress Code, Grooming & Personal Hygiene
Comment by Regina V. on December 24, 2011 at 8:16pm Wishing everyone a joyful Holiday Season and a very happy and prosperous New Year!
Comment by Ingrid Cheng on November 9, 2011 at 10:27pm I partner with related businesses to create win, win. I'm affiliated with:
I blog about green healthy lifestyle and travel. I also belong to several chambers of commerce and go to many networking events.
http://fitnesswla.wordpress.com
Comment by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne on November 9, 2011 at 4:03pm Welcome to the group, Bernadette.
Comment by Bernadettte Jamieson on November 9, 2011 at 3:57pm Thanks for inviting me, I look forward to much stimulating discussionshelping you is what I do.www.homesbybjamieson.com
Comment by Allen D. Glasgow on November 7, 2011 at 12:27pm
Comment by Berlinda Joan Hailey on November 7, 2011 at 11:57am Hi Colleagues,
I am looking forward to participate in discussions
Comment by Dr. DAN BUDENZ on November 6, 2011 at 12:50pm Hi Anne,
Sorry I am responding so late - I breed Friesians mostly for riding pleasure and have leased out or sold a few from my heard.
Comment by Dr. DAN BUDENZ on November 6, 2011 at 12:47pm Good work Claire letting others know about Online Rehab Clinic and Global Information Network! It is amazing that so many people have been benefitting from free opportunities to help self and others become millionaires and billionairs in the three economies I write about.
Comment by Anne Kathleen Palmer on August 15, 2011 at 12:00pm Good Morning, Dr. Dan,
What magnificant animals Friesans are...one of my favorites among the large breeds. When I worked at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, the same fairgrounds hosted an all breeds equine showcase every year. The highlights for me were the troop of Friesans and their fearless riders and the mule jumping competition Do you raise Freisans for your own riding pleasure or for sale (or both?)
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