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robfantasy 05-27-2008 07:53 PM

Anyone have a virtual assistant?
 
What do you have them do for you?


If you dont have one, what would you have them do for you?

GrouchyAdmin 05-27-2008 08:03 PM

I can usually stick a hand down my pants and masturbate myself. Why would I need an assistant?

JuiceMonkey 05-27-2008 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin (Post 14244132)
I can usually stick a hand down my pants and masturbate myself. Why would I need an assistant?

to write your jokes:winkwink::winkwink: jk

GrouchyAdmin 05-27-2008 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JuiceMonkey (Post 14244177)
to write your jokes:winkwink::winkwink: jk

You get what you pay for. The good news is that XBiz is going to sponsor a laugh track. :thumbsup

wanted 05-27-2008 09:24 PM

mine is called Rahid and lives in pakistan, he's working hard to get his daily dollar.

DWB 05-28-2008 03:49 AM

I have a assistant. Worth his weight in gold.

MakingItPay 05-28-2008 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14244116)
What do you have them do for you?


If you dont have one, what would you have them do for you?

Sounds like you have read "The Four Hour Work Week." Great book!

I don't have one yet, but I think I would have them pay my bills, buy tickets, set up meetings, research for new projects. I think once I get one, I will find new things for him/her to do that I can't even think of now. :thumbsup

sumphatpimp 05-28-2008 08:09 AM

good help is hard to find, especially those who speak Engrish.

robfantasy 05-28-2008 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MakingItPay (Post 14245757)
Sounds like you have read "The Four Hour Work Week." Great book!

I don't have one yet, but I think I would have them pay my bills, buy tickets, set up meetings, research for new projects. I think once I get one, I will find new things for him/her to do that I can't even think of now. :thumbsup

nope havent read that book, but did check out his site recently.

is the book any good?

MakingItPay 05-28-2008 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14245903)
nope havent read that book, but did check out his site recently.

is the book any good?

Absolutely a great book. I actually bought the Ipod audio book first, then the book itself. :thumbsup

robfantasy 05-28-2008 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MakingItPay (Post 14245909)
Absolutely a great book. I actually bought the Ipod audio book first, then the book itself. :thumbsup

from what ive read on the site, i am living by the same principals and lifestyle as him already

MakingItPay 05-28-2008 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14245958)
from what ive read on the site, i am living by the same principals and lifestyle as him already

How often do you check email? If it is more than once a month, and you don't live in a new country for a month or two learning a new skill or language, then you probably aren't living like him. Since you are probably not bound by location I am sure you could live like him, but most likely you don't. Read the book and it will definitely give you some new ideas on lifestyle and work methods.

I read my email several times a day, live in one location, and work lots of hours. Gotta stop that though. :)

robfantasy 05-28-2008 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by MakingItPay (Post 14245990)
How often do you check email? If it is more than once a month, and you don't live in a new country for a month or two learning a new skill or language, then you probably aren't living like him. Since you are probably not bound by location I am sure you could live like him, but most likely you don't. Read the book and it will definitely give you some new ideas on lifestyle and work methods.

I read my email several times a day, live in one location, and work lots of hours. Gotta stop that though. :)

well yes i do travel alot, and i do like to learn new skills and languages.. the difference is he doesnt want to be a multimillionaire, i do.

so my first priority is making sure my income comes stays number one and the "lifestyle" is second.

MakingItPay 05-28-2008 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 14246109)
well yes i do travel alot, and i do like to learn new skills and languages.. the difference is he doesnt want to be a multimillionaire, i do.

so my first priority is making sure my income comes stays number one and the "lifestyle" is second.

Yeah, income first is what he says is the problem with our culture. I am not sure he doesn't want to be a multimillionaire. What he found in his experience was that working like a slave was actually keeping his income from growing. Elimination and Automation allowed him to grow.

He calculates time value in the wealth equation. If you are a multimillionaire and can't live 6 months in Paris learning french without being tied to your income source for hours on end, then he is actually wealthier than you in his mind since time is really the most valuable commodity. Believe me Rob, I am not a complete convert yet, and I think closer to the way you do. But I see his point and don't mind finding a happy medium.

tranza 05-28-2008 10:14 AM

No men sorry!

robfantasy 05-28-2008 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by MakingItPay (Post 14246153)
Yeah, income first is what he says is the problem with our culture. I am not sure he doesn't want to be a multimillionaire. What he found in his experience was that working like a slave was actually keeping his income from growing. Elimination and Automation allowed him to grow.

He calculates time value in the wealth equation. If you are a multimillionaire and can't live 6 months in Paris learning french without being tied to your income source for hours on end, then he is actually wealthier than you in his mind since time is really the most valuable commodity. Believe me Rob, I am not a complete convert yet, and I think closer to the way you do. But I see his point and don't mind finding a happy medium.

do you know if he has a family?

thats the only thing.. its cool to be a nomad roaming the earth with no attachments, but eventually u want a family. and if you spent all of your time living the lifestyle.. when its time to settle wont it be hard to adjust and settle not to mention financially it will be different as well?

does he talk about this in the book?


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