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Survive and thrive in a long distance relationship
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Falzone, CEO of the right and a series of meetings, the most important service from brick and mortar world and online eLove.com hybrid
“Possible after a successful long-distance relationship. Itâ € ™ s important that you understand what be both? S in question, and that youâ € ™ re dedicated communicating.â ????
He continued, is a difficult to do everything at a distance -???? Love and struggle. Arguing over the phone is difficult because you dona? T have the advantage of seeing your partner? The face or eyes. And you Arena? T can assure each other with a hug, kiss or love ????
They both have a real effort. Especially for couples, all the time. The old adage in mind ;???? Minda? is in long-distance relationships, if you phase out all forms of communication.
Falzone share his tips for creating a working relationship long distance:
â? ¢ talk to every day. Cana? T reach each other by a call? Try e-mail, instant messaging or SMS. If youâ? Re stuck in a meeting half the world, itâ? Is always gratifying to receive a text message of love on your Blackberry or cell phone from your loved ones. Take some time each day to communicate with each other.
? Â ¢ Give a little things | send a gift;? Write a love song, send a balloon-o-gram order, lunch, and have it delivered to your honey. Just to get there. Youâ are not physically together all the time, these little extras that can do for your baby enjoy -???? How do you make a latte is exactly as you want. Your baby will love to know feel that youâ? Re thinking about them / him enough to send a little surprise.
â? ¢ in person, online. Photos and video clips webcams that use technology to the one you love until you meet again to close.
â? ¢ visit each other. Or, if you are exorbitant at a significant distance from and travel expenses, plan a romantic weekend and meet halfway. Be with each other as often as possible (even if ATI? ™ s once every two months) is to strengthen the bond between you.
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Norwegian Cruise Line End business relationship with YTB
0End NCL Relations YTB
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has business relationships with online travel agency YTB (Your Travel Biz end). Both companies have ceased business together, as January 20, 2009. It was reported that complete cessation Norwegian Cruise Line bookings from over the company in the controversy. Although NCL will continue to serve existing reserves and YTB paying commissions for bookings before the recent announcement.
p> This year, the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), also part of the acceptance of reservations by independent agents with the travel company Joystar. You may have heard that Joystar is also considering filing chapter 11 have. Travel agencies and others have filed a petition for involuntary bankruptcy proceedings against Joystar.
p> It is not known how a business trip in the area of booking a trip for a variety of clients may continue to function without the support of some of the top travel providers in ‘travel industry. Companies are now terminated its business with YTB Royal Caribbean (another great Cruise Line), Celebrity, Azamara, Perrillo, IATAN, (to name a few). And now they have at the Norwegian Cruise Line, the list of providers to refuse YTB add the service.
p> YTB is a company on the map “by many in the travel industry note. YTB as an action later this year by the State of California for the apparitions as allegations that MLM pyramid schemes. The original intention of Attorney General Edmund Brown Jr. has been to stop the illegal exploitation of the company before other people were hurt by this fraud.
p Aligas> Others were also brought against YTB, and they will be addressed during the hearing in September this year. The State of California for $ 10 million in compensation to residents of California who purchased commercially, and another $ 15,000,000 Cival sanctions. “
P> / p> Since the trial was presented for the first time, YTB reported some changes in their plan Business and StrataGas. But it’s a case of “too little too late to be”? We will all watch the outcome of this case. One wonders why he had come to this first?
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Work with my dad, Business is booming, but our relationship is getting strained, need advice!?
2I have been working for my father at his boat dealership for five years now. When I got out of college he gave me a job doing sales clerk stuff: running titles, taking credit apps, I was a pee-on, but it taught me respect and I learned a lot before I was “cut loose. ” Then I started making the big bucks. I was th number one salesman 45 consecutive months in a row, and lost to another guy and he only sold 1 boat that month, but it was a million dollar yacht! Anyways, I was promoted to sales manager after about three years, and my income went down hill and because I was just on a base salary. After about a year and a half I told him I’d do all the managerial duties, but we needed to get rid of some dead weight, and I’d be back on the floor. Since then business has picked up and so has my income. However, we got in a huge fight, knock down drag out fight (outside of work) about the way he’s running things. My father is very talented, but his father is very wealthy and always invested money in my father’s enterprises, and my dad would either make them successful or run them into the ground losing millions. He’s a big gambler and risk taker. He’s an awesome guy, and I really look up to him. He’s a loose cannon and can close anyone at anytime if he feels like it.
After the fight I told him we can’t keep doing this, and that I can’t handle him micromanaging every single move I make. I said we’ve tried it your way and it’s not working, we’re not losing money, but not making much. I told him that I’d shut up forever if he’d let me have free reign for one month. (March, 2010). He agreed and I was allowed to take the deals I wanted to take, buy boats I wanted to buy, price the boats the way I thought they should, and redid the website to promote better business. My plan has kicked ASS!
Since March 1st, 2010 I have sold 22 boats at 674,000 volume and a gross profit of 150k. My gross isn’t great 20. 6% gross profit margin. The average “acceptable number” to him is 23% he won’t allow a deal below 23%. So he’s pissed about the gross and the way I’m pricing things. I feel that in an economy like this you have to give people a “reason to buy now. ” It’s never a good day to go spend 30-40k on a new boat, much less in a downturn economy. I’ve made all my pricing upfront, including trailers, freight, prep, and cleanup. I don’t want any “hidden surprises” for the customer. I’m only 26, but have made some big purchases in my lifetime, and have used the negative experiences I’ve had buying cars, boats, houses, etc and based my sales philosophy off of putting my self in the customers shoes. I want them to be confident they’re getting a good deal, confident in me, and confident in my dealership. I want everyone I sell a boat to leave with a positive experience so they’ll tell their friends and family how good I took care of them.
I’m probably going to sell 40 boats this month. It’s like shooting fish n a barrel. I will make my dad about 300k this month, more then he’s made the last two years. I got rid of all of his expenses and it’s just me selling the boats. I noticed that having other salesman was losing us money. They’d let people walk out pissed and unhappy. Never follow up with them. So I fired him, problem solved. His expenses we’re over 100k a month two years ago. My office and service manager and myself have got it down to a mere 30k a month. So we’re doing good.
However my dad and I aren’t getting along. He’s never once said good job or congratulations. He’s just complaining. He has a huge ego and would rather lose money doing it his way then make tons doing it mine. I asked if I could continue to do this, figuring he’d of course say yes! But. . . . he said no, he wants to raise the pricing and do it from a base price that will be lower then mine, but will be plus trailer, plus freight, plus prep. So you come into buy a boat from me that you saw him advertise for 18k. Then I tell you well that’s not with a trailer, or with a battery, or with a bimini top, or with a cover, or with a cd player, plus $995 freight and prep. Then that 18k boat is now 27k! How pissed would you be? Would you buy? More then likely not.
My dad is a good guy, and I really do love him. We used to be good friends. We’d go bowling every Tuesday night, go to ball games all the time. Hell I’d even go to the bars with my dad and pick up chicks together! My mom who’s divorced of course, said that he’s killing my potential and holding me back. She thinks I should leave, the problem is I have the coolest job in the world, and make pretty decent money as is. I’m content with my pay, but I want the dealership to be successful. I think my father feels inferior to me or something. He’s always yelling and being a dick now. What would you do?
British-US film: The special relationship
0British-US film: The special relationship
Robin of Locksley, an Englishman through and through, has been brought to life on screen by more than 30 different men. Some Robins have been brooding, some dashing, and some dressed in unnervingly snug tights. But fewer than half have been British.
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