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Topdog
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#21 · Posted: 28 Mar 2007 13:47


Hello

This is Jared. I feel this whole thing has been a big misunderstanding. The reason I stayed out of the comments was because my intention was never to bash. I have concerns about the home based business industry. I now realize a forum is not a good place to discuss these things.

I am very glad to hear people defend the Coastal Vacation packages. It is heart warming to know that Coastal people are proud of the package they represent.

I would highly recommend my director Jani as a Coastal Director for anyone who is interested in being part of the CSG. She really has tried to help me be a success with Coastal in anyway she could. She is hard working and dedicates her life to her business and family.

Jani, I hope your move went well. Best wishes to anyone trying to make a success out of life.

Jared

matiasmommy
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#22 · Posted: 28 Mar 2007 22:27


Thanks Thomas!

You are bang on right. Good news is, he has emailed me a few times and seems to be back on track. I'm praying he can stay that way, as I am dying to get him up off the ground and meeting his goals. I know he can do it, problem is he has to believe that himself.

Thanks for asking My move is STILL in process, I'm back and forth to Toronto but it will be all over this weekend and back to normal come Monday! I think the movers did a great job, nothing is damaged that I have unpacked so far. Though I was rather excessive in the wrapping in newspaper because of the long drive so that may have made a difference. I'm so loving my new home, I so want everyone in this business to have the same opportunity! Its springtime here, so I was tromping around the barn and the fields today up to my knees in mud and the other things horses leave in the fields. The weather is gorgeous and its lovely to be out in the country again finally. I've still got boxes in the house up to my elbows, but that is life. At least I can find the majority of the everyday things and will pluck away at the rest over the next few weeks.

The other great news is that my first website SHOULD be up and running by next WEEK! Woo hoo! The big one will take a few months, its a really information intensive site and I'm writing it strictly from scratch so with my other obligations its going to be some time. I'm much more excited about that one though! This little one is sort of my test intro to the open field of the internet at large. Its going to be fun to play with, and will benefit my team.

I hope everyone out here is doing better then great too!

Cheers

Jani Teeter
L3 Director, CSG

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luvtravel
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#23 · Posted: 29 Mar 2007 07:30


Jani...congrats on the new home, wishing you and your Daughter all the best!!

I wondered where you were when I didn't see any posts from you in a few days. Glad the move went well.

Terri

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#24 · Posted: 29 Mar 2007 11:07


Jani, I wish you all the best in your new home and for the remainder of the move to go smoothly as well.

My wife and I have been thinking of moving to a more rural area as well. We've looked at a few places on the Internet with barns and such, but I still have some reservations about being that much rural! I just don't know what we'll do with a lodge house, a barn and a large shed. To my discredit, I thought that these were pretty much the same thing.


She was talking about a horse ranch kind of thingy, but what the heck am I going to with those and a sand ring thingy? I've gone horseback riding since I was 12 years old.


Anyways, the rural life is very appealing and it's definitely on my mind for sometime in the future.

Btw, the horse thing (sorry, I don't know what it's called) is way out of our price range anyways. But it's good to dream, I guess.

Thomas

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