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Office Printing Solutions l. Suffer the night - I'll let you know what happens.Every office has different needs when it comes to their printing solutions. Most companies will grow from a home based business into a larger office will require a change in their printing solutions. It doesn't make sense for a business to have several small ink-jet printers running all at the same time each serving as individual employee. Ink-jet printers are notoriously expensive to mainta Me - Sure sure, I'll believe it when I see it. Good luck with that. And the job is done. My client alerted me by phone what was coming, and the importance of his project. Email transported information. Details were added. Email returned the project - completed. Phone alerted him to the completion, gave personal contact, provided space for attitude and friendship. I'm a people person. I work from home, so faces, voices, hugs, chats, and that all too uncommon FRIEND are hard to come by. I appreciate them. The phone is my lifeline. Email is a Limited Liability Company LLC Perfunctorily ringing, the phone starts my day with an incessant ring. I'm not ready for the morning yet, but I paste a smile on my face and pick up the receiver.A relatively recent form of business allowed by state statute, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) are popular because, as in a corporation, owners have limited personal liability for LLC debts and actions. In addition, LLCs offer the benefits of partnerships, namely management flexibility and pass-through taxation.In most states, LLC business owners - called members - may include indi Customer #1 - Good morning Jan, I need a business plan written up ASAP, got a pen? Me - No, but what cha want in it? Customer #1 - The usual, I can email details, but I'd like to have it by Friday. Me - Well, this is Thursday and you aren't at the top of my list, but if you'll get me an email, I'll see what I can do. (My eyeballs just rolled right out of my head - and I'm thinking about how much I have to get through that day.) Customer #1 - Great. I'm emailing as we speak. Call me when you have a time line. Me - Sure thing. Have a great day! "That man is loosing his mind!" I speak outloud to no one in particular, as I finish sorting through the morning mail, take another sip of coffee, burn my tongue, and wish I had a huge cinnamon roll with extra gooey frosting to wash that down with; I turn on the computer. "You have mail" dings across the continent and the international speedway heats up. Life at Jan Verhoeff.com is beating a path to my teeny weeny computer door, and Mr. Customer #1 has sent me a very complete collection of *stuff* for his requested business plan. I copy/past his text into my processor and start on Customer #2's Performance Reviews. As I beat my head against the green metal desk and stare at the photos of my kids, my reason for working this hard, I think of some bit of something for the Biz Plan and go type it in, returning to the reviews to bang my head some more. In due time, the reviews get banged into submission and my report is completed with much stress and consternation - I really hate sitting in judgement of folks I've never met - why did I accept this position? By the end of the day, the Biz Plan is coming together, I'm formatting, and ready to print a somewhat legible piece of work that will look much better when I get it all in the same type font, sized appropriately, and regimentally organized into a Biz Plan Format. I save it to a PDF file and transport via email. Ding-a-ling... Me - Heya, it's done. It's on the way to ya. Cut me a check and we'll be all squared away. Give me more time next time, would ya? Customer #1 - You don't know how important this was! Thanks so much. I'll add a little something to the check for your incredible speed. Love ya, girl. Suffer the night - I'll let you know what happens. Me - Sure sure, I'll believe it when I see it. Good luck with that. And the job is done. My client alerted me by phone what was coming, and the importance of his project. Email transported information. Details were added. Email returned the project - completed. Phone alerted him to the completion, gave personal contact, provided space for attitude and friendship. I'm a people person. I work from home, so faces, voices, hugs, chats, and that all too uncommon FRIEND are hard to come by. I appreciate them. The phone is my lifeline. Email is a m Franchise Business - What is an Operators Manual? day.)Every Franchise Opportunity comes with an Operators manual. This is the cornerstone of every franchise business. A well written and properly set out manual can easily make the difference between having a successful franchisee or a failure. Many franchisors do not dedicate as much time and effort in their operators manual as they should.I believe that a franchise business operator’s ma Customer #1 - Great. I'm emailing as we speak. Call me when you have a time line. Me - Sure thing. Have a great day! "That man is loosing his mind!" I speak outloud to no one in particular, as I finish sorting through the morning mail, take another sip of coffee, burn my tongue, and wish I had a huge cinnamon roll with extra gooey frosting to wash that down with; I turn on the computer. "You have mail" dings across the continent and the international speedway heats up. Life at Jan Verhoeff.com is beating a path to my teeny weeny computer door, and Mr. Customer #1 has sent me a very complete collection of *stuff* for his requested business plan. I copy/past his text into my processor and start on Customer #2's Performance Reviews. As I beat my head against the green metal desk and stare at the photos of my kids, my reason for working this hard, I think of some bit of something for the Biz Plan and go type it in, returning to the reviews to bang my head some more. In due time, the reviews get banged into submission and my report is completed with much stress and consternation - I really hate sitting in judgement of folks I've never met - why did I accept this position? By the end of the day, the Biz Plan is coming together, I'm formatting, and ready to print a somewhat legible piece of work that will look much better when I get it all in the same type font, sized appropriately, and regimentally organized into a Biz Plan Format. I save it to a PDF file and transport via email. Ding-a-ling... Me - Heya, it's done. It's on the way to ya. Cut me a check and we'll be all squared away. Give me more time next time, would ya? Customer #1 - You don't know how important this was! Thanks so much. I'll add a little something to the check for your incredible speed. Love ya, girl. Suffer the night - I'll let you know what happens. Me - Sure sure, I'll believe it when I see it. Good luck with that. And the job is done. My client alerted me by phone what was coming, and the importance of his project. Email transported information. Details were added. Email returned the project - completed. Phone alerted him to the completion, gave personal contact, provided space for attitude and friendship. I'm a people person. I work from home, so faces, voices, hugs, chats, and that all too uncommon FRIEND are hard to come by. I appreciate them. The phone is my lifeline. Email is a Should Managers Solve Problems or Change their Thinking? y complete collection of *stuff* for his requested business plan.In many management situations we find in our consulting and coaching environment we are brought in to solve particular problems. Management and their teams have tried everything they could but like our boiled frog they can’t get out of the soup. A consultant is brought in, wearing his bright red cape and carrying a magic wand. After several months’ intensive analysis and study a resolution i I copy/past his text into my processor and start on Customer #2's Performance Reviews. As I beat my head against the green metal desk and stare at the photos of my kids, my reason for working this hard, I think of some bit of something for the Biz Plan and go type it in, returning to the reviews to bang my head some more. In due time, the reviews get banged into submission and my report is completed with much stress and consternation - I really hate sitting in judgement of folks I've never met - why did I accept this position? By the end of the day, the Biz Plan is coming together, I'm formatting, and ready to print a somewhat legible piece of work that will look much better when I get it all in the same type font, sized appropriately, and regimentally organized into a Biz Plan Format. I save it to a PDF file and transport via email. Ding-a-ling... Me - Heya, it's done. It's on the way to ya. Cut me a check and we'll be all squared away. Give me more time next time, would ya? Customer #1 - You don't know how important this was! Thanks so much. I'll add a little something to the check for your incredible speed. Love ya, girl. Suffer the night - I'll let you know what happens. Me - Sure sure, I'll believe it when I see it. Good luck with that. And the job is done. My client alerted me by phone what was coming, and the importance of his project. Email transported information. Details were added. Email returned the project - completed. Phone alerted him to the completion, gave personal contact, provided space for attitude and friendship. I'm a people person. I work from home, so faces, voices, hugs, chats, and that all too uncommon FRIEND are hard to come by. I appreciate them. The phone is my lifeline. Email is a Avoid The Big Advertising Mistakes the day, the Biz Plan is coming together, I'm formatting, and ready to print a somewhat legible piece of work that will look much better when I get it all in the same type font, sized appropriately, and regimentally organized into a Biz Plan Format.Is your advertising copy getting the results you want? If not, look at your current marketing to see if you're making one of the major copywriting mistakes:Selling features instead of benefits. Telling your customer that your "fabulous new ALF-400 comes complete with AeroScan and BandControl technologies!" doesn't actually tell them anything. Will your services save your customers mon I save it to a PDF file and transport via email. Ding-a-ling... Me - Heya, it's done. It's on the way to ya. Cut me a check and we'll be all squared away. Give me more time next time, would ya? Customer #1 - You don't know how important this was! Thanks so much. I'll add a little something to the check for your incredible speed. Love ya, girl. Suffer the night - I'll let you know what happens. Me - Sure sure, I'll believe it when I see it. Good luck with that. And the job is done. My client alerted me by phone what was coming, and the importance of his project. Email transported information. Details were added. Email returned the project - completed. Phone alerted him to the completion, gave personal contact, provided space for attitude and friendship. I'm a people person. I work from home, so faces, voices, hugs, chats, and that all too uncommon FRIEND are hard to come by. I appreciate them. The phone is my lifeline. Email is a Auctions by Government l. Suffer the night - I'll let you know what happens.What do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchandise is military equipment, Coast Guard equipment, and fire equipment. If there is a default on a government guaranteed mortgage that resul Me - Sure sure, I'll believe it when I see it. Good luck with that. And the job is done. My client alerted me by phone what was coming, and the importance of his project. Email transported information. Details were added. Email returned the project - completed. Phone alerted him to the completion, gave personal contact, provided space for attitude and friendship. I'm a people person. I work from home, so faces, voices, hugs, chats, and that all too uncommon FRIEND are hard to come by. I appreciate them. The phone is my lifeline. Email is a means of transmitting information and data. (c) Jan Verhoeff
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