William R Ward wrote:
> Sure, if it's made worth my while financially. But I'm also working a
> full time job, so I can't do it often (I have to take vacation time to
> do it).
I have a colleague who insists on working full-time while doing training
on the side. I honestly don't understand ho
At 03:27 PM 7/17/02 -0700, William R Ward wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Benjamin A. Okopnik) writes:
> > That's why they call it "being an enterpreneur" rather than "having a
> > steady secure job". [...snip...]
>
>A business does not have to be full-time to be a business.
>
>Your tone is completely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Benjamin A. Okopnik) writes:
> That's why they call it "being an enterpreneur" rather than "having a
> steady secure job". [...snip...]
A business does not have to be full-time to be a business.
Your tone is completely inappropriate here. I sure hope you don't act
this abrasi
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 12:12:44PM -0700, William R Ward wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Faught) writes:
> >
> > Are you willing to travel? If so, that opens up many more opportunities
> > for the 2-5 day full-day type of course setup.
>
> Sure, if it's made worth my while financially.
I t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Faught) writes:
> William R Ward wrote:
> > I've taught for the local community college for a couple of years now,
> > but this is the first time I've done it under my own flag so to speak.
> > I talked to a couple of training providers around here, but they seem
> > to al