Menu



User is offline. (Last Activity: 5/22/2012 10:16:27 AM)Sam
Sam Sunday
663 Friends
663
1979 Posts
1979
Send Message
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 100 Poster
Person Of The Week
Retirement versus Death Age (the Boeing Analysis)
3/3/2007 5:47:02 AM

Hello everyone,

A friend mailed this to me and I thought it is worth sharing especially if you have not yet seen it. The analysis is said to have been carried out in Boeing Airspace. The plot reminds us all of 'why' we should plan for a profitable home business venture and work hard early enough to live longer and peaceful.
Have a nice day!.
Sam

New Reply
Re: Retirement versus Death Age (the Boeing Analysis)
3/3/2007 11:02:29 AM

Goodmorning! Sami

Very interesting topic, many needs to learn about. Myself, I already know, watching my parents work so many years, and never actually living their dream retirement together, has sadden me a great deal. Now that my mother has passed away, leaving my father to try and live his retirement dreams for both of them, although she's not with him. I refuse to let this happen to me.

As being an entrepreneur most my life, never worked for anyone else, but my clients. And I can tell you it is ture, that most people only recieve that many checks before death sadly, never living their dreams of true retirement. The thing is, there is a lot of people that dont believe in internet business, or becoming wealthy in online business. One would think you need a lot of money just to get started, not true, not true at all.

You can't just let your internet business speak for itself, I would say constant communication, and helping one another is the key for any internet business to succeed, that is how the Millionaires do it, always. Small seminars are a great way to get started in your internet business of any kind. I plan to do small seminars in the near future for my online business. You can start in your home, with friends, family and neighbors. Flyers to advertise, and watch who show up, willing to get started right away, you'll be amaze at the results.

New Reply
User is offline. (Last Activity: 5/22/2012 10:16:27 AM)Sam
Sam Sunday
663 Friends
663
1979 Posts
1979
Send Message
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 100 Poster
Person Of The Week
Re: Retirement versus Death Age (the Boeing Analysis)
3/3/2007 3:55:43 PM

Thank you my Dear Les,

What a learning point you've highlighted there on how to get started and grow our internet businesses.
You're so right about how the Millionaires do it "constant communication, and helping one another to succeed" You can say that again!

Thanks once again for your support for this forum. God bless you real good.

New Reply
Sharon Lee
2039 Friends
2039
8254 Posts
8254
Send Message
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 25 Poster
Person Of The Week
Re: Retirement versus Death Age (the Boeing Analysis)
3/3/2007 4:54:12 PM

Sam, Thank you for the invite. Yes,,This hits a nail for me also. My Mother passed on just months after her first Social Security checks started. Her and My Father had such plans and never had the opportunity to retire together.

My Husband is now 76 and we collect retirement and is not enough to enjoy our dreams so I market online to help our dreams and enjoy life a little easier. I have just written an article on Products in Demand and communication is key to market success!

http://JerkyHill.com is my newest income with an Established and reputable company. This is what people need to acheive long term incomes online. There are No such income opportunities to make your retirement an overnight success.

Thanks for the share and Thanks for the invite. Sharon

New Reply
User is offline. (Last Activity: 7/12/2011 11:30:01 PM)Ted
Ted Kusie
16495 Friends
16495
552 Posts
552
Send Message
Invite Me as a Friend
Person Of The Week
Re: Retirement versus Death Age (the Boeing Analysis)
3/3/2007 5:01:02 PM

Hi Sam,

Very interesting statistics.  I would like to know why this is so.  Does the study shed any light on the reason this happens? 

Personally, I am working on my "freedom 55" retirement from my j.o.b. plan.  Will anyone join me?

 

God Bless Your Success! Ted Kusie Your Adland Friend Winnipeg, Canada Here is Your Money!
New Reply


Search for People

Enter part of a name below to search our members.
Search People
Advanced