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Comparison
I made these spreadsheets, to be able to adjust "Between The Lines", so at least I could see how the numbers fit together, without any investments worth talking about.
Compared earnings for the first 5 years.
If everyone starts the fastest possible way.
Compared earnings for the first 3 months.
From each person's start, in each group.
At the end of 3 months, there is the first small profit for everyone after they have paid what they have to pay separately. It is roughly the same amount for everyone.
A manager has 12 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has 13 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor has 14 thousand, and an insider has 15 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
This changes considerably after 6 months of work.
Compared earnings for the first 6 months.
From each person's start, in each group.
At the end of 6 months, there is a larger surplus for most people.
Now a manager has around 40 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has around 100 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor, and an insider has also around 100 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
This changes dramatically after 12 months of work.
Compared earnings for the first 12 months.
From each person's start, in each group.
A tutor and an insider are the same line.
At the end of 12 months, there is a clearer picture of coming surpluses for the different groups.
Now a manager has around 900 thousand in surplus for 5 hours of work daily, a supervisor has around 650 thousand for 3 hours daily, a tutor, and an insider has around 275 thousand for 1 hour of work every day.
Estimated cash flow, for the first 63 months.
The largest of the numbers don't really make any sense to ordinary mortals, but they can give some tax collectors a hard time.
Paper is grateful to work with,
but without that it's impossible to grasp the numbers.
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Stay on track
When I'm writing "Between The Lines" then I'm always very very careful to stay on track, so at least I can see, that I don't promise more than I can keep, for there is nothing that destroys a good idea faster than when things don't fit together like a hand in a glove.
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Are you prepared
At the speed at which many things can change across the globe, it is a good idea to imagine what could happen in the future, both the immediate and the one a little further out, in my opinion.
I will show a few easy-to-understand examples of what I mean, and I will show them as if it were me sitting here talking to you, as a teacher talks to a fifth-grader, because then even I can understand what I am saying.
I think it was Richard Feynman who once said: If your education limits your imagination, it's called indoctrination. He studied hard, by the way.
Calculation number 1.
If you are going to receive some equipment and the knowledge necessary to use the equipment, as well as an agreement to show two others what it takes to use similar equipment, within the first month, if it becomes relevant. Then you have to be prepared to receive the two who may come, no matter who they are and where they come from. If nobody shows up within the first month, that agreement is over, and you no longer need to teach two others, but the preparation is wasted. Unless you can decide otherwise.
If you live in a slum somewhere on earth with six children and a spouse, and the only preparations you have planned are to ask the rest of the family to leave the room where the class is going to take place and the equipment is placed, then you haven't invested so much that it makes any difference if no one shows up to be taught within the first month, but I can tell you for sure that no one is going to be lining up in every corner of the globe to come and be taught by you. But someone from your local area might sign up sooner or later, if you decide to be available.
In that situation, it is not a wise choice to spend a dime to improve the situation, in my opinion.
The same applies if you live in Samoa or other places that are so far off the beaten track that only people who want to combine the apprenticeship with a very special experience will go there, apart from the few locals, of course, who are thinking about the future.
In that situation, it is not a wise choice to spend a dime to improve the situation, in my opinion.
If you live in a big city, like Tokyo in Japan, Delhi in India, Shanghai in China, São Paulo in Brazil or a smaller big city like Moscow in Russia, Paris in France, London in the UK or in all sorts of other big and lesser big cities, then things look a little different.
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Chain reactions.
One of the times, out of those I remember, I was about to lose the opportunity ever to peel potatoes again was a Saturday, far above the Arctic Circle, where I the night before had planned to go hunting the next day, after a five-hour sail north, in an open dinghy, together with a work colleague, after we started a workfree weekend on Saturday afternoon.
We didn't get going because while we were getting the boat ready to leave the fjord, a storm broke out, the wind howled, and the snow stuck like needles on all skin that wasn't covered. There was nothing covered at all, for two minutes ago it was sunny and calm, so we had to lie down in the dinghy and pull a tarpaulin over us.
After a few hours, we agreed not to leave, because it was still stormy and we were aware that we couldn't get there while it was still light, so a little later, I was sitting with a pipe of tobacco and a book, in a small library we had built up over time. Now the sun was again in a cloudless sky, and there wasn't a breath of wind, so I took another pipe of tobacco and rubbed my index finger; it was a little sore I realised, now that I had nothing else to do, besides smoke, read, and drink a beer now and then.
At ten o'clock, I realised that the storm was back in full force, because I wanted another beer, but there was no room for it, so I had to go out and pee, but was back inside in a flash, because of the weather. I got my forearm caught in the door, so I had to rub it a bit before I could sit down.
It was an exciting book I was reading, but I woke up so much that I realised I also had pain in my upper arm and armpit, even though it hadn't been in a pinch, and there was a red line all the way from my index finger to the armpit.
It was two kilometers to the hospital in winter gear and stormy weather, but my partner said without so much as a wink that we had to leave immediately. It took us two hours to get there, but it didn't take more than two minutes before I was given a syringe of penicillin that was so large it might as well have been a lie, and a message that if I survived two hours against expectations, I would get another one.
I must have survived the first two hours; otherwise, I wouldn't be sitting here. It was a small splinter, from a formwork board, no bigger than a pin, that had found its way between the top of my nail and the cuticle of my index finger, which I removed right away without even thinking about it, that was to blame for the whole thing. Well, not the storm, the storm was to blame for the fact that I still risk having to peel potatoes.
It's not to talk about how to avoid peeling potatoes that I'm writing a bit about chain reactions; it's because I'm sitting here thinking about how one can get started with advertising without having a penny in the pocket, and realised: The order of the factors is not always unimportant.
It started with me sitting with some neutrons and atoms to create some chain reactions, to see how quickly it could spread across the globe, but I realised that it was far too difficult to control; it would just explode. Not in reality, but in my head, like any other mental calculation.
After much thought, I have come back to the neutrons and atoms, but use them as in a power plant, where the energy can be turned down and even shut down completely when no more energy is needed.
To put it bluntly, one person who can see into the future can give others a signal with a bargepole, without any explanation, in many different ways. Those who can also see into the future can do the same, and so on.
The chain reactions
can be stopped completely when no more are needed.
It doesn't make much difference whether you hit two, three, or four within a month, who each can see into the future, but how can you be sure you hit them?
You can only be sure of that if they are people you know really well, and can give them a hand with the formwork!
In short, whether you talk to someone in person, place an ad on your workplace, school, and other bulletin boards, put an ad in the newspaper if you have so much money that you don't know what else to do with it, or deliver an ad in the mailboxes where it's legal to put them, you can't be sure you've reached anyone at all until you see in One major form that they filled out the form because of you. It's that easy.
Most people who become aware of hemmingsweb.com will only have the number from the advertisement, or no number at all. They will look around for a tutor they can get in touch with as easily and quickly as possible if they are not completely familiar with English, so that they can fill out the forms.
If you understand enough English to fill out the forms, and one or more other languages, so you can help others fill them out, and maybe even print out some advertisements with their number, then you should take a look at Tutor, if you have the time, space, and above all, the desire to help others get started, then you can place a star in your notebook.
Form number 1. One major form.
That is the only form you need to fill out if you only want a number in The International Employment Service.
Form number 2. Tutor.
Form number 3. Supervisor.
Form number 4. Manager.
Form number 5. A group of five.
Form number 6. A notebook is a part of One major form.
Form number 7. Option 1.
Form number 8. Option 2.
Form number 9. Option 3.