Meet Jay NaPier, Former Franchise Owner Makes It BIG In The Travel Industry.
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Being an entrepreneur is a bug. I caught the bug at 11 when my father bought his first pizza franchise. At 17, I was an open route newspaper carrier. I owned my own advertising agence at 20 and my own restanrant franchise at 25.
The challenge with most businesses are that they own you. You become the business and if you have employees...you pick up the slack.
After 3 months as a franchise owner it was obvious that I had bought myself a job where the boss comes home and tells you where to spend your money. I began looking and found Network Mareting and Direct Sales.
By creating this MySpace profile I hope to meet, network, and give back to others who are in a similar situation just as I was….and
perhaps my story can help inspire you to discover a better alternative just like I did when I started working from home, being my own boss, making money online.
I've owned alot of different businesses, but SO, SO few offered the training, support and experience that allowed me to learn what was required to REALLY get to the big checks that only the top people are earning.
Today...I own my life. I travel the world for pennies on the dollar, I do what I want, when I want. I have a HUGE team in my business and I'm a coach to the network marketing and direct sales industry.
Some of my passions are: Music, Travel, Roller Coasters, Family and Nascar.
I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio USA. I live in Nashville, Tennessee today. I sure do miss my favore Cincinnati Foods.
So, What's in like living in Nashville? Here's what John Rich of Big n Rich had to say about it, and I agree. You never know who's checking out with you at Kroger.
People from outside the world of country music perceive Nashville in one of two ways that I have found. One is they think it's the coolest place in the United States and want to move here. The second one is that they think it's all straw hats and hay bales ... still calling it "country & western music." What they don't realize is that Nashville draws musicians from New York and L.A. and Atlanta and New Orleans and Chicago and Memphis. It really is Music City. It's a melting pot of music more now than ever, and I think that's why you're seeing all these big artists from other genres come here to make their records and to do what they love to do. One day in the studio, I was recording with Big Kenny, and in the same little cluster of studios was Jack White from the White Stripes. Bon Jovi was in another room, Rascal Flatts were in one room and Alison Krauss was in one room. Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers was adding the bass part on the new Chili Peppers song. When we walked out into the parking lot and started talking, we all were going, "OK, welcome to Nashville." So that's really what Nashville's about, and I think people are starting to understand that.
I spent alot of my childhood with my father. My father was an entrepreneur. When I went to college, I lasted just 1 quarter. It wasn't that I didn't have good grades. It was a matter of economics. I didn't have the money to goto school and I really didn't want to be an accountant (my major at the time).
Out of college, I worked as a manager in my dad's pizza franchise for a while. I didn't like being an employee...even when dad was the boss. I was always on a quest to find the right business for me.
It took only 3 months for me to decide that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I'd bought myself a job where the boss follows you home and tells you where to spend your money. It was at that time that I decided to continue looking
I took a job as an account executive for a telecommunication company. I was on a top performing team, but the company I worked with lost the account and I just didn't want to work for a company not knowing what I was doing. So, I bought a convience store.
Ever feel like your unemployable? I could say I was. I spent time in the cellular industry in 2000. I was an account executive with a telecommunication company in 2001. In 2002, I left my family to take care of my dad who had heart valve replacement. In 2003 I worked with a major computer company, but left for my own business.
From 2000-2003 I owned a soy candle company. It was a great business because I earned 50% profit, also known as keystone. Profits...That's what business is all about.
When I got out of the candle business, I knew I had to do something I was passionate....TRAVEL has been my life's passion, and it didn't require hundreds of thousands of dollars to invest in business.
Quit Your Job!
And Still Earn More Than Most Doctors and Lawyers
The difference is, you don't have to goto 8+ years of school. No $100,000+ school loans. And my favorite...you don't have to work 8-12+ hours a day. I work 2-4 hours a day. 3.5 days a week.
I have time for my family. We have Theme Park Thursday at my house. Each Thursday we goto a different theme park.
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Hey! What's happenin'? I want to personally invite you to listen to my new albums. If you like what you hear please consider purchasing a single, an album, or both. I'll see you on the dancefloor!
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"The difference between great people and everyone else is that great people create their lives actively, while everyone else is created by their lives, passively waiting to see where life takes them next. The difference between the two is the difference between living fully and just existing."
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Warm regards
Christian
CountryHome Magazine Editor Christian Lamitschka An der Pfingstweide 28 61118 Bad Vilbel Germany
I just wanted to say have a fantastic day. I do value your online friendship and want to apologize for not staying in touch. I hope your Thanksgiving created many memories.
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I just wanted to say have a fantastic day. I do value your online friendship and want to apologize for not staying in touch. I look forward to getting to know you better. Here is a video for some insiration that nothing is impossible. It sure inspired me