5 Steps To Oneline Retail Survival
November 27, 2010 by Rick London
Filed under Business
I started in retail when I was 13 years old. My first job was in sales at Pal’s Music Company, my neighbor’s dad’s record store in downtown Hattiesburg, Ms. Sales were a simple thing then. A customer, generally, had heard a song on our local radio station, WXXX, and came in, usually the following Friday or Saturday, and wanted to hear a bit of it on the built in record player. If it was the right song it was usually a sale. Every Friday I got paid in my choice, records or cash or both. I usually chose both.
Bring A Comedic Twist To Your Checks With The Three Stooges
June 21, 2010 by Alan Plastin
Filed under Finance
Are you crazy about the Three Stooges? Do you ever find yourself thinking that television programs today will never be as funny as the crazy antics of Larry, Moe, and Curly? If you love the Three Stooges, you can now acknowledge their comedic innovation with your finances when you carry Three Stooges personal checks in your checkbook. Whoop hoop oop!
How To Become A Stand Up Comedian
March 10, 2010 by Hank Evans
Filed under Business
If you have the extraordinary talent of making people laugh, you may want to consider a career as a professional stand up comedian. However, being successful at it requires more than just sheer talent ? you need to be smart and witty and most of all you must have the guts to go before throngs of people.
