Get Your Own Online Wireless Shop!
If you are like 1,000's of other people, then you have been spent 100's or 1,000's of hours on the Internet searching for a legitimate means to make some extra income. Today, I have a free offer for you. I would like to offer you a chance to earn some extra income by selling wireless products and services from the top providers: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and Nextel.
What does this mean? You will have your own online wireless store with your own name. For example: Petes Wireless Shop. The store itself will be powered by LetsTalk.com, an authorized wireless retailer. You may see an example at: WirelessSolutions.weebly.com. This is what your wireless store will look like, but it will bear your name.
So what is required? 1. Review and sign an agreement of terms and conditions and I will have your store set up shortly thereafter. The Agreement will explain things like commissions (ex. $32 when a new individual plan is purchased from your store & $40 for a family plan) and how to promote your store, among other things.
Let me hasten to tell you that if you decide to get your free wireless store, there is just one little bump that you will need to get used to. When purchases are made from your store, they are tallied at the end of the month. Additionally, providers must allow some time for returns and cancellations before commissions are calculated and transmitted to a third party which sends them to me. I will then send them to you. Consequently, it may take up to 75 days (could be less) before you get paid. However, you will get paid.
Finally, let me make a disclosure. I am able to offer you this opportunity as a publisher with Commission Junction (cj.com). If you already own a website, you may apply to cj.com for a publisher's account and upon approval, you may then apply to individual advertisers (including LetsTalk.com), for the right to market their products. By offering you this opportunity, I have eliminated all that extra work.
If you are interested, request your Sub-Affiliate Agreement at: peter@letsserveyou.com. Let us start making some extra cash today.
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
True Friendship?
What would you do in this situation? Give me your honest opinion of one of my current relationships and tell me if you consider this a friendship or something else.
Nearly two years ago, a friend of mine (whom I will call Jill), and I were having a great time building a relationship. We had met on the bus and although our relationship started out shakily, over time it got better. We rode the bus to work in the mornings and then home most evenings. Some months later Jill became pregnant and started to drive to and from work more than she would ride the bus. On many occasions she offered me a ride home (we work only 4 blocks apart and live about 5 miles from each other).
Towards the end of 2009 (September), my wife’s boss changed cellphone providers and offered her a Blackberry with two months of service remaining on the old plan. I used the phone and when the plan expired, gave the phone to Jill since she was with the same company.
That innocent gesture of giving away the phone (for which I had no more use) marked a dramatic turn in events.
About two weeks later, after getting home from work (Jill had dropped me at the Park & Ride), I got a call from her. This was strange! Although we lived 5 miles from each other, we had never visited each other’s home, nor had we talked by phone after getting home in the evenings (however, our spouses knew of the other). Jill told me that she was putting the phone on speaker (for her husband to hear) and went on to tell me that her husband accused her of having an affair with me (the phone I gave her was solid evidence of an expensive gift) and gave her an ultimatum to end our relationship or he would end theirs. There was clearly no choice. I expressed regret that we were wrongly accused and we said goodbye – sadly.
Christmas came and went and it was time to start the New Year. I got on the bus one morning in January and sometime later noticed Jill getting on. I tried to hide, but she spotted me and came to sit with me – as before. I told her that her action was not a wise move and questioned why. She told me that all was well and we could be friends again. I pretty much annoyed her by asking several times if that was okay with her husband. She said yes – several times.
Well, Jill did not ride the bus after that. We kept in touch via emails and met occasionally for lunch. However, I quickly noticed that Jill did not offer me a ride home anymore, nor did she call. I felt that things were not as “okay” as she had said earlier, so I asked her about not being offered a ride in her car. She told me that I could ride whenever, but she never offered and I never asked.
Jill recently got pregnant again (she miscarried the last baby) and I asked if my family could come visit when the baby was born. She ignored my question the first time and when I asked later, she said, “Of course.” It has been 4 weeks since the baby was born and each time I call to find out when is a good time to visit, Jill has not returned my call. It still appears that things are not “okay.”
Surprisingly, this morning while working, I got a call from Jill. She had come into the city to see her doctor and had stopped by to show me the baby. When I asked her if that was to be my “baby visit”, she said I could still come to her house - but not convincingly. When I told my wife of the visit she said that it is clear that Jill’s husband would not have me over and I should just “drop the matter.”
That sounds like good advice and I believe that I will listen. What would you do?
My contention is that if I am not welcome at Jill’s home to see her baby, then maybe we are not really friends and instead are playing a game of deception. It is clear that Jill wants us to be friends – I believe – but if her husband is still opposed, then she is deceiving him, and lying to me. She has not told me definitively that he is opposed. Why then do I feel that we are beating around the bush – acting like secret lovers (which we're not)?
If friendship cannot be lived in the eyes of all, is it friendship at all?
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Elders Lowering Unemployment Rate?
A Clarion Call to Elders to Make Room for Younger Workers
The US national unemployment rate has remained near 10% for many months – too many months! The Obama Administration and the Democratic Congress have made some efforts to correct the situation, but unfortunately most attempts have fallen short of changing the status quo. There is one suggestion that I would like to make for reducing the unemployment rate – a follow-up call to one I made months ago.
If you are 70 years old or older, have amassed at least $1 million dollars in savings and have a solid retirement portfolio, I do not believe that you should be in Congress or any government body, be running for public office, or should be holding a full-time position in any company. This is my honest opinion.
Do not misunderstand me. At 70, you still have a lot to offer. You can still make invaluable contributions to our society. However, why should someone at 70 or older, who is “set for life” (subject to your own interpretation), occupy a seat of full-time employment while so many college graduates and middle-aged workers are out there languishing - wasting away? Yes, you have worked hard for what you have and to get where you are. That is commendable! But, let me appeal to you to think of tomorrow – our country’s future. How long can we afford to have precious minds, talents and skills sitting idly?
Elders, thank you for blazing the trail and for opening up many opportunities for the rest of us. Now you can help us again – and lift our country out of economic doldrums. We still need you, so I am not suggesting that you disappear. However, may I suggest that you adjust your work schedule?
Below is a list of what I recommend:
Cut your hours to part-time or move into a consulting role with less pay. This will mean a step up for each person below you and an entry level opening for a college graduate or someone else.
Cut back on your hours at work and travel the country sharing your expertise in small towns and cities (collect a nominal fee to cover your expenses). Again, one person on each level would move up to fill the gap and your company would be able to hire one or two persons at the entry level.
Give up your full-time position and work as a consultant, with less pay, to your company. The result will be same – your company will be able to hire one or two persons (depends on your cut in salary) on the entry level.
Give up your full-time position and travel to some hard-hit areas to offer training to those who are looking to better themselves. They will benefit from your many years of experience, setbacks and victories. This move on your part will open up a position or two in your company, and it will prepare others to move into other openings. And,
Give up your full-time position and travel the US with your spouse and loved ones. (You could retain a consulting role in the company.) This time with loved ones will be indescribable, plus you will pump needed cash into the sluggish economy. Also, your company would be able to hire one or two persons. Everyone wins!
There you have it. Was that so bad?
I urge you to think about this. You have sacrificed a lot to make the United States what it is today – O, beautiful! – O, glorious! - A beacon of hope! – “The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave!” Now the United States needs you to keep it on good footing.
Will you heed the clarion call?
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
Friday, October 15, 2010
Tear Down Those Walls!
The longer we live the more we see
Life's joys and sorrows touch you and me.
The more people we meet the more we learn
You cannot from life's touches completely turn.
Life touches all of us.
It matters not if we're black or white
We all have ups
We all have downs
We're most times wise
Sometimes all play the clown.
There's no need for scientists
From experiment to experiment -
Producing analyses.
We all have wins and similar needs.
Life touches all of us.
Blacks live in poverty
Many whites too
The brown man and yellow
Share this life's tragedy.
Life touches all of us.
The white man seeks for acceptance and love
The black, the brown and yellow too.
The brown man works hard so his family is well
The black man, white man and yellow man too.
The yellow man hates bigotry, prejudice and crime.
The white man, the black man and brown man too.
Our fears are similar, aspirations the same
Yet we erect imaginary walls
Dividing asunder and bringing us shame.
Tear down those walls!
Why the walls?
I am man, so are you
I laugh, I cry
You do too.
Walls erected means unity objected
Let us stand and not disband.
Tear down those walls!
Yes, diverse races
Yet similar life experiences.
Yes, some elements among all of us
Sow fear and dissent to scare the rest of us.
But the majority wins all the time
If we stand together,
Pledging to fight together.
Tear down those walls!
Barriers between us means we cannot see
What really eats you, brings you to your knee
What makes me fear -
When I really need a hand - so dear.
Tear down those walls!
That is the dream!
The longer I live
More possible it seems.
For I've discovered the greatest wall-busting force of all -
God's abundant and inexpressible love
Sent to man on wings of a Dove.
Love that consumes
Love that heals
Love that unites
Love that forgives
Love that says we're one
Despite where each of us began.
No more black man, white, brown or yellow
We are one, heirs of God, peculiar, royal
Our eyes fixed on the same sight -
That, dear friends, holds us tight.
Have you experienced this wall-buster?
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Boobs Heaven?
Boobs! Boobs! Boobs! Boobs are everywhere! They come in all shapes and sizes and are displayed by females of all ages. The envelope has been pushed. Men, there is no need to dream anymore, no need to wonder.
Let me hasten to say that my intention is not to condemn anyone for how they dress, because I have no right to. However, I am seeking some answers.
Not too many years ago, boobs were a mystery. Men hoped for a peak – hoped that there was a little cleavage to see. That has quickly changed. Now you can find boobs everywhere – in the office, on public transportation, in schools and even in church. I have asked what happened and my wife has ventured that it is a matter of women “pushing the envelope.”
It appears that thousands of envelopes have delivered the same message: “Push me.”
And by golly, they have been pushed! We now have instances where some females just do enough to cover their nipples and let everything else go. Yes, men, I know that for many of us that is fine. What is the big deal?
The fact is everyone is free to do whatever. True!
Anyway, my question remains – What happened? Why are so many boobs on display? And by the way, ladies, how does a man deal with boobs staring at him? You know – I stand talking with a lady whose boobs are pushing the envelope. It is natural for a man to want to look, but it is also impolite to stare. What should we do? Help!!!
One interesting note is that you will see a female wearing a low-cut top – boobs out – and yet she periodically tries to pull something over them. Yet, there is nothing to pull.
Please do not misunderstand me; I love my boobs (my wife carries them around). However, I believe my boobs should be mine to enjoy at home, not for the world to view. Incidentally, a friend of mine once said that it was okay for my wife to share her boobs with others – sightseeing only. Really? Is that what it is? Everyone feels like sharing boobs, hence there is so much to go around?
I started out by saying that I just need some answers. If you can explain this phenomenon, please do. Have you even seen young girls – in school – going around displaying boobs?
Thankfully, the colder weather is coming, which means that the jackets are coming out of closets. I wonder what comes out, when the lady steps into the office and the jacket comes off?
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
Friday, October 1, 2010
Christian - What Responsibility
"If my people, who are called by my Name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." (2 Chron. 7:14)
As I sat in the church service on Wednesday night and listened to a beloved sister share from the Word of God, 2 Chronicles 7:14 was impressed upon my heart. The preacher's emphasis was prayer – the urgency to pray more and to believe in God’s mercy to meet our needs. Our sister eventually quoted 2 Chronicles 7:14, but sometime before she did, I was reminded of the verse and it brought tears to my eyes.
I have read and quoted 2 Chronicles 7:14 many times, but there was something else that the Lord wanted to show me. As followers of Jesus Christ, the onus is on us to create the atmosphere for God to do more in and around us.
"If my people…, then I will hear…"
As Christians, we become very outraged by the innumerable acts of ungodliness that surround us. We are troubled that: there are so many broken families; too many children are rebellious and disobedient to parents and are disrespectful to authority; man devalues life and will take it in a flash; so many people betray one another and destroy relationships; there is such a great push to make homosexuality mainstream, when only a few years ago it was considered an “alternate lifestyle"; some people actually support abortion generally and partial-birth abortion specifically; some leaders are so dishonest and corrupt and they hide who they really are to maintain their hold on power; too many people judge people by the color of their skin and by their beginnings; … The list goes on.
I will concede that we live in a world of good v. evil, righteousness v. sin. The fact is that there is an enemy at work to destroy man – “The Devil comes to kill, steal and destroy.” However, what I believe God wants us to know is that we have a greater responsibility, as Christians, to make some things happen.
2 Chronicles 7:14 states that when God’s people humble ourselves, pray, seek His face and turn from our wicked ways, then God will act – forgive and heal. The sad fact is that too many of us are not humble, are not praying, are not seeking God and are full of "wicked ways". Ouch! That was painful to write.
Here is the plain truth: too many of us walk around with unforgiveness and bitterness towards a brother, sister, spouse, friend, etc; too many of us consider ourselves to be better than other Christians – we just do not associate with certain people; too many of us walk in constant anger and wonder why our children are so angry; too many of us (husbands) ill-treat our wives (not necessarily physically); too many of us (wives) disrespect our husbands; too many of us belittle the Pastor, even in front of our children; too many of us cheat at home, work and elsewhere; too many of us care only about ourselves; too many of us are simply too hypocritical... The list goes on.
Here is the crunch: God will do more through us and impact our world for good, when we, His people, humble ourselves, pray, seek His face and turn from our wicked ways.
As a young believer I believed that I should not mix with unbelievers - don't hang with them, play with them, etc. That was stupid. How can we impact without contact? Now that I know better, there is something that is even more important than having contact with unbelievers - being Christlike among them - not just on Sundays.
Yes, I know. I know. I know. We are imperfect as Christians and will make mistakes. True! Our attitude, therefore, should not be one of arrogance or condemnation. However, if we constantly strive to love others, care about others, and demonstrate Christlikeness, they will know. They will be impacted.
Think about how many of us profess Christianity. In spite of the thick darkness in our world, we can make a difference in each of our little corners. Light always penetrates darkness - always!
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves, and pray and seek my face, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land."
Now let's think about that.
- Thanks for spending time with us! Peter @ www.LetsServeYou.com
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