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    A Week in the Life of a Job-Hunter
    Hi all! I decided to do something new and different this time. Every day of this week, I wrote down some lines (sort of like a diary) with the idea of explaining the current events going on these days. I hope it helps you to get an idea of how the life of a job hunter (just like me) is like.Monday* I get up at 8am, it’s always hard to start a week but I am excited about what’s going to happen this week.* Made a phone call to Company A to re-schedule interview day and time.
    ectly content with renting. We may rent for the rest of our lives. I do not know. What we do know is that many expatriate wannebees come to Mexico, develop an infatuation, buy real estate impulsively, and end up ve
    Basics of Hospital Expense Insurance
    Hospital expense insurance covers the expenses incurred on a patient’s hospital stay, provided he/she already has a subscription in this regard.Nobody has ever lived a life time without a bout of illness and a subsequent hospital stay. This is something inevitable as no one is perfectly immune to diseases. And every hospital stay one has brings with the discharge order a mind boggling bill - the psychological effect of which is more than enough to send back the fitness-regained patient for anot
    The Mexican Adventures of Mavis and Clovis:

    "Clovis, get your butt over here right now and look at this here house!"

    "Mavis, it's a right purdy house but we don't need no house right now."

    "But, Clovis, it's for sale and at a right nice price. We might be able to afford it once Mama dies and leaves us her money."

    "Mavis, we'ins are in this here country for only one week."

    "Mexico is a beautiful country, Clovis, and I wants to come back real soon and I don't wants to have to pay for another hotel!"

    "Ok, Mavis. Let's buy us a house."

    This isn't as farfetched as you might think. Impulse buying in Mexico happens—a lot—and results in many unhappy people with a house to unload once their infatuation with Mexico wears off.

    My wife and I have lived in Mexico for two years and are still renting. We are perfectly content with renting. We may rent for the rest of our lives. I do not know. What we do know is that many expatriate wannebees come to Mexico, develop an infatuation, buy real estate impulsively, and end up ver

    MLM Business Opportunity? What You Need First!
    A Major flaw in searching for an MLM business opportunity exposed! Most people learn of the benefits of network marketing or MLM and feel they need to find the best MLM business opportunity, the best product, the best pay plan and they will be successful. They spend countless hours researching companies, compensation plans etc. until they find what they feel is the best of the best. The key to their financial future.If they are fortunate enough to get a good sponsor who is somewhat familiar wit
    lovis, it's for sale and at a right nice price. We might be able to afford it once Mama dies and leaves us her money."

    "Mavis, we'ins are in this here country for only one week."

    "Mexico is a beautiful country, Clovis, and I wants to come back real soon and I don't wants to have to pay for another hotel!"

    "Ok, Mavis. Let's buy us a house."

    This isn't as farfetched as you might think. Impulse buying in Mexico happens—a lot—and results in many unhappy people with a house to unload once their infatuation with Mexico wears off.

    My wife and I have lived in Mexico for two years and are still renting. We are perfectly content with renting. We may rent for the rest of our lives. I do not know. What we do know is that many expatriate wannebees come to Mexico, develop an infatuation, buy real estate impulsively, and end up ve

    Get Their Attention... It's How You Package It
    Last year, when I was visiting my sister-in-law, I noticed at breakfast the kids were eating breakfast cereal that was packaged in a plain, no frills, plastic bag. It had a small label on it with a barcode announcing the price and name. She commented that the cereal was half the price of the brand-name cereals and just as good.Recently I visited her again and at breakfast the plastic-bag-cereal was replaced by a colorful breakfast cereal box, half the size and twice the price.“Why?” I as
    country, Clovis, and I wants to come back real soon and I don't wants to have to pay for another hotel!"

    "Ok, Mavis. Let's buy us a house."

    This isn't as farfetched as you might think. Impulse buying in Mexico happens—a lot—and results in many unhappy people with a house to unload once their infatuation with Mexico wears off.

    My wife and I have lived in Mexico for two years and are still renting. We are perfectly content with renting. We may rent for the rest of our lives. I do not know. What we do know is that many expatriate wannebees come to Mexico, develop an infatuation, buy real estate impulsively, and end up ve

    Summarizing The Frugal Society
    The frugal society is something to consider. Rather than goal toward materialist values, these people retrace traditional patterns to save the economy. Their beliefs are often backed by values that set the markets for distinctive lifestyles. If you are not living a frugal lifestyle then chances are you are spending too much of your hard earned cash each day.The drillers of the frugal system restrains from buying unnecessary materials, rather they use resources, such as goods and services effici
    Mexico happens—a lot—and results in many unhappy people with a house to unload once their infatuation with Mexico wears off.

    My wife and I have lived in Mexico for two years and are still renting. We are perfectly content with renting. We may rent for the rest of our lives. I do not know. What we do know is that many expatriate wannebees come to Mexico, develop an infatuation, buy real estate impulsively, and end up ve

    How to be a Successful Property Developer
    Making money as a property developer can be both lucrative and personally rewarding. However, to be successful, it is important to apply certain specific techniques. In this article we shall share some key tips to help you become a successful property developer.The first step in any property development project should be to research the market. A good way to do this is to get in touch with local estate agents to get an idea of the type of property that is most popular in the area you are intere
    ectly content with renting. We may rent for the rest of our lives. I do not know. What we do know is that many expatriate wannebees come to Mexico, develop an infatuation, buy real estate impulsively, and end up very unhappy.

    What we advise folks to do is rent first and buy later. This only makes sense. If you rent first you can try out all the neighborhoods in the city you have chosen to see if you really like it. If not, you can move on to another neighborhood or even another town. Do not get tied down right off the bat. You will have enough cultural adjustments to make without the headache of a money-pit (houses are money-pits no matter the culture).

    Another reason not to buy first is the language barrier. Unless you are good, very, very good, in Spanish how will you know if you are being ripped off or not? I have been in Mexico for two years; I live in a town that has virtually no English speakers. This has allowed me to develop a level of fluency. I would no more trust my Spanish in house buying than I would trust the man in the moon. I ma

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