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		<title>By: Jeffrey DeArmond</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeffrey DeArmond</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2006 14:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Tim,
First of all - I live on an island (Tierra Verde) close to Clearwater, FL; Please - I want to know where these mean Reuben sandwiches are?  Being an x-chef - it isn&#039;t easy getting good food around here!  The French Canadian tourists that flock to this area don&#039;t know good food and don’t require good food when they visit!  As well as good service either – they don’t tip!
Secondly - I really like what I&#039;ve only begun to read in your book - but will finish soon, too many things going on.  I was born a warrior!  I can prove it - I have the attention span of a flea - see!  I was and am a pioneer in every thing I’ve  ever done in my life!  Now as a VP of Biz Dev at www.SendTec.com I continue to demonstrate being a true warrior.  In months I&#039;ve created huge accounts like The Home Depot and many more.  I&#039;ve added a tremendous amount of value to this company, millions in revenue.  You would think that I am really glad to be a warrior?  Well, it&#039;s a bitch!  I dream of being a worker!  Or do I really want that?  Would I get bored of being a worker as well?  I envy workers!  I wonder if workers envy warriors. Do workers know how tough it is to be a warrior?  No, I imagine.  In the same regard, I don&#039;t know how tough it is being a worker!  But I sure envy those workers!  Workers must have it made!  Workers can work with other workers pretty well, I imagine!  Workers always know how much they are going to get paid.  Workers wives probably are much happier knowing everything is more consistent - money, vacations, work schedules, etc.  If the wife is happy - then?
Try being a genuine warrior! More than half of what a warrior starts never is completed or is called a complete failure, including marriages!  A genuine warrior is often called by others as &#039;crazy&#039; or &#039;A.D.D.&#039; or &#039;sociopath&#039; or ‘bipolar’.  Try being a warrior in a company with about 10 other warriors!  Not easy!
Oh my God!  I just realized I’m being a whiner!
At least I’m not a weasel!
Tim ~ thanks for reaching out and making effort to at least help make me and the world a little more conscious and understanding of warriors, workers, weasels and whiners.  It certainly makes me think!  It’s a great book for anyone who is in a hiring authority.  Thanks again for this well written - easy to read book!  It&#039;s a must read for anyone in the business world who gives a damn about assessing themselves or others who they are doing business with.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey DeArmond
VP Biz Dev
JDeArmond@SendTec.com
Cell: 727-278-6295
JeffDeArmond@gmail.com
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tim,<br />
First of all &#8211; I live on an island (Tierra Verde) close to Clearwater, FL; Please &#8211; I want to know where these mean Reuben sandwiches are?  Being an x-chef &#8211; it isn&#8217;t easy getting good food around here!  The French Canadian tourists that flock to this area don&#8217;t know good food and don’t require good food when they visit!  As well as good service either – they don’t tip!<br />
Secondly &#8211; I really like what I&#8217;ve only begun to read in your book &#8211; but will finish soon, too many things going on.  I was born a warrior!  I can prove it &#8211; I have the attention span of a flea &#8211; see!  I was and am a pioneer in every thing I’ve  ever done in my life!  Now as a VP of Biz Dev at <a href="http://www.SendTec.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.SendTec.com</a> I continue to demonstrate being a true warrior.  In months I&#8217;ve created huge accounts like The Home Depot and many more.  I&#8217;ve added a tremendous amount of value to this company, millions in revenue.  You would think that I am really glad to be a warrior?  Well, it&#8217;s a bitch!  I dream of being a worker!  Or do I really want that?  Would I get bored of being a worker as well?  I envy workers!  I wonder if workers envy warriors. Do workers know how tough it is to be a warrior?  No, I imagine.  In the same regard, I don&#8217;t know how tough it is being a worker!  But I sure envy those workers!  Workers must have it made!  Workers can work with other workers pretty well, I imagine!  Workers always know how much they are going to get paid.  Workers wives probably are much happier knowing everything is more consistent &#8211; money, vacations, work schedules, etc.  If the wife is happy &#8211; then?<br />
Try being a genuine warrior! More than half of what a warrior starts never is completed or is called a complete failure, including marriages!  A genuine warrior is often called by others as &#8216;crazy&#8217; or &#8216;A.D.D.&#8217; or &#8216;sociopath&#8217; or ‘bipolar’.  Try being a warrior in a company with about 10 other warriors!  Not easy!<br />
Oh my God!  I just realized I’m being a whiner!<br />
At least I’m not a weasel!<br />
Tim ~ thanks for reaching out and making effort to at least help make me and the world a little more conscious and understanding of warriors, workers, weasels and whiners.  It certainly makes me think!  It’s a great book for anyone who is in a hiring authority.  Thanks again for this well written &#8211; easy to read book!  It&#8217;s a must read for anyone in the business world who gives a damn about assessing themselves or others who they are doing business with.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Jeffrey DeArmond<br />
VP Biz Dev<br />
<a href="mailto:JDeArmond@SendTec.com">JDeArmond@SendTec.com</a><br />
Cell: 727-278-6295<br />
<a href="mailto:JeffDeArmond@gmail.com">JeffDeArmond@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<title>By: Adam</title>
		<link>http://thebizzylife.com/2006/05/book-launch/comment-page-1/#comment-2</link>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2006 23:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tim,

Yesterday I got an email from Patrick Marzullo asking me to check out your blog.  So far I love what I&#039;ve read - that last paragraph is absolutely classic.  I&#039;ll definitely check back often.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tim,</p>
<p>Yesterday I got an email from Patrick Marzullo asking me to check out your blog.  So far I love what I&#8217;ve read &#8211; that last paragraph is absolutely classic.  I&#8217;ll definitely check back often.</p>
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