Seminars and books

just_the_nuts
How many of us pay for seminars, books,special groups and such to excel at work and or other side hustled / hobbies

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motorhead
9 years ago
I bought "The System" on Amazon

$79.99 plus $14.95. S&H

But worth every damn cent.

The chapters I've highlighted in yellow include:

• Clubs with the most underage dancers
• How to identify needy drug abusers
•. Shopping at Men's Warehouse and negotiating two suits for the price of one
•. Minimizing risk while driving drunk
•. Tom Brady's favorite flavor of condom
•. Cheating on the wife (without getting caught)
just_the_nuts
9 years ago
Lol

Is their a section covering wisky selection and driving while drunk ?
mikeya02
9 years ago
I read the best seller " Don't Be A Chump" and it changed my life.
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9 years ago
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mrrock
9 years ago
Nope
crazyjoe
9 years ago
Haha
shailynn
9 years ago
I don't pay for that shit but my boss does!
crazyjoe
9 years ago
Let joose loose
Cashman1234
9 years ago
I've never bought those books. I have simply gone to low end clubs with enough cash to make it work.
san_jose_guy
9 years ago
"san_jose_gay" is an impersonation troll, so please read carefully.

When I first started in the corporate world I did pay for seminars and those sorts of books. I needed to hear and understand the doctrines.

But I do not agree with the underlying conformist politics. So I don't go for that stuff anymore.

I read countless books, but they are of a different type and today I make heavy use of public and academic libraries, not the Barnes and Nobles store.

SJG
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