im not sure what to make of the Hedgehog either. except that a re moderately cute.

On a more serious note, has there been a job you liked the look of but not felt that you could do. It doesn't have to be the perfect one, it just has to part of a bucket of neat things that you can pull from. and if you are lucky the are related enough you can try them on and see if they work out and use that skill to try the next one on.

ironically i am in a similar state of self evaluation.


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
I didn't understand what I was supposed to do with the hedgehog. Was I supposed to do all of the steps or just the one about finding the personal hedgehog. I looked at it and they wanted me to take 3 sheets and write down what I love to do, what I'm passionaate about, and what I can do to make a living. Well, I liked it when I was working in structured wiring but I didn't make enough to make a living at it. Then there is the passionate thing.... I can't say that I'm passionate about anything (head injury ensured that).
:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:35 AM, keith smith <klsmith2020@yahoo.com> wrote:


I wonder what your person Hedgehog is?  Do you now Micheal?

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Keith Smith

--- On Mon, 5/20/13, George Toft <george@georgetoft.com> wrote:

From: George Toft <george@georgetoft.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: ot- job recomendation
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org>
Date: Monday, May 20, 2013, 9:49 AM


In my opinion, skip tracing is like goggling for an elusive answer, but more boring.  And once you find the person, then you're just a bill collector.  Every big financial company hires skip tracers.  Debt collection and asset recovery firms hire skip tracers.  I can't imagine anyone wanting to be a bill collector, especially if you have a quota, which most companies have - they only want to hire collectors that actually collect.  Skip tracing is just a part of the bill collection process.  So if you're good at research, you might do well skip tracing.  If you can sell ice to an Eskimo, you might be a good collector.  I learned a lot about skip tracing from my ex-business partner.
Regards,

George Toft
On 5/19/2013 12:53 AM, Michael Havens wrote:

You know.... I once had a girlfriend who told me that she used to work as a skip tracer. I didn't know what that was but I didn't say anything and that got filed away in my mind for a later date. Well.... tonight is that later date! So I typed it into my search engine (duckduckgo) and found out what it is. I think it sounds cool! So, my question (for those of you who know) how do I go about getting training and whom do I seek jobs from? I found http://www.skiptraceseminar.com/ but want to know if anyone has any personal experience. (I'm getting excited)
:-)~MIKE~(-:



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