Well, GWB does provide a heartwarming story of what high-powered jobs you can reach if you have the right motivation, friends and last name. Sounds inspirational to me.
Finnsays
Is this seminar some kind of odd scam? "$19 for your entire office" won't go far toward refilling Terry Bradshaw's coffers (let alone GWB's) regardless of stadium size.
Birdsays
Finn, you are absolutely right: it's a day-long infomercial for get-rich-quick crap of all kinds, and they charge the get-rich-quick scam sellers a small fortune per attendee.
Also, your whole office is wasting a day's work, obviously. I think they should have a "buy tickets anonymously for your competitors' employees" sort of deal, but let's not give them ideas.
Oh man, I'll never get tired of that "Van Down By The River" skit.
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paul says
Well, GWB does provide a heartwarming story of what high-powered jobs you can reach if you have the right motivation, friends and last name. Sounds inspirational to me.
Finn says
Is this seminar some kind of odd scam? "$19 for your entire office" won't go far toward refilling Terry Bradshaw's coffers (let alone GWB's) regardless of stadium size.
Bird says
Finn, you are absolutely right: it's a day-long infomercial for get-rich-quick crap of all kinds, and they charge the get-rich-quick scam sellers a small fortune per attendee.
Also, your whole office is wasting a day's work, obviously. I think they should have a "buy tickets anonymously for your competitors' employees" sort of deal, but let's not give them ideas.
Clint says
Oh man, I'll never get tired of that "Van Down By The River" skit.