Networking Leads

Working for someone and working for yourself are two VERY distinct and separate things.  For the last 10+ years, I would wake up and prepare for work and often leave the house before anyone else was awake.  I would spend 8-10 hours in the office where I would have a voice in what was going on but ultimately I would be following the dictate of someone else.  I would then come home in time to help set up the table for dinner, assist the kids with their chores and homework and then see them off to bed.  I made pretty good money doing this too.

Now that I’m working for myself, I don’t have the luxuray of sitting around waiting to be told what to do (and still collecting a paycheck while I wait to be put to work).  I’ve seen that there are a few different networking groups and a friend of mine has started his own.  The idea is that I can get to know some other proffessionals and that we can reccommend one another’s services.  So here’s who I met.

Russ LeSueur from Benchmark Blinds specializing in Window Coverings at 480.985.7961
Michael Klein from Klein Financial is a Financial Planner
Warren Bodine from Sparkle Brothers Pool Service & Repair
Pete Driggs from Express 1 small business and individual Shipping service
Blake Schwendiman works for Squidoo.com and blogs about communication, social networking, and technology at The Why and How
Rich Dalton from Hansen, Dalton & Assoc.  is a partner and Insurance Broker

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  1. Thanks for the plug, man! Go, go meetups!

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