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Originally Posted by hotwheels
i wish computer's would have been this easy when i was younger........Heck i remember the first computer we got at school, it was a radioshack TSR80.........hehehehe
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Data Processing classes for me when I was in school was learning to operate an 80 line keypunch machine
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Originally Posted by Princeton
Make sure this is what you want to do. This is not an overnight success business. It will take years to get where you want to be. - Build your character. Your tone should always be positive regardless of what's going on. Your messages and actions help create a picture. How does your picture look like?
- Make sure you are affiliated with the right people ... affiliation with another may hurt your chances elsewhere. It's your job to find out what's best for you.
- Do not accept every offer that comes your way ... you will just be hurting yourself and your customers.
- Never underestimate.
Build A Positive Picture
vb.org is a big melting pot .. we have all sorts of members coming and going.
A good majority of these members are business professionals - always on the lookout for quality personnel.
A handful of coders here have been offered jobs ($50,000+) just because of what they do here and how they do it. So, everything you do everything you say is important. Build a positive picture and you will see things changing for the better.
A good majority of members have lost income because of how they portray themselves on vb.org. If you create a negative picture how do you expect to grow within the vBulletin community? eg. Instead of $550 per month selling services/products, you could be earning $2,950 per month.
Everything you do .. does make a difference.
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Best advice I've seen yet on this subject...well done Princeton
@the OP - there is
very good money to be made in the design business...if you follow Princeton's advice and have patience and perserverence...best of luck to you!