Interests
family, friends, and meeting more of my future friends
Activities:
Anything to do outdoors and with my family. Mountain Biking, skateboarding, and staying in shape so that I can keep up with my kids. What ever my kids like to do I like to do. I don't say no to an experience. I have skydived a couple of times and I will probably do it again, what a rush.
Favorite Authors:
I like reading self improvement books to increase my value to others in network marketing. Right now I am reading a book by Robert B. Cialdini, "Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion". I recommend that to any one in the internet marketing arena.
Favorite Quotes:
Failure to prepare is preparing to fail", by John Wooden
Chris Tuttle
Internet Marketing Consultant for the Network Marketing IndustryCompany 2: MyVideoTalk
Industry: MLM
Experience: Established Business (1-3 years)
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About Me
I was born in Riverside California and raised in northern California by Mother which was the hardest working mother I know.
We weren't a very wealthy family so I didn't get allowence so I had to work for anything I wanted extra. I had my very first job at 11 years old which was a paper route of 131 Sacramento Bee papers, I did it for about 3 months and I quit. Being in 5th grade I knopw i was the only kid getting up at 4 am.
So, I realized the value of a dollar at a very early age and I learned what work ethic was. When I was old enough to work and get a work permit i went out and applied at various fast food places. I was successful and stared to work for Carl's Jr. I worked for that place for about 8 months and I definately carried that work ethic from when I was young to the work place. For about 3 years I worked for a lot of fast food places sometimes 2 at the sametime, I wanted more money.
At 18 years olld I started to work for Safeway grocery store working the graveyard shift and did that for about 3 and a half years until I got tired of it and wanted something new and a new place to live. I quit Safeway and split up to Washington and figured I could get the same job up there, NOT! I ended up not working for about 3 months and then finally getting work at the gas station which I was fired for being short on the till 2 weeks later. I know that I wasn't short on the till because I use to be a checker at Safeway and i know how to count back money. So I resulted to my old roots of fast food for about 1 month and I desperately went looking for a real job.
I started to work for an assembly line job with a compny Western RV, we put together campers and 5th wheels. That was the hardest job i had ever had for very little pay. I lasted for 8 months and said that was enough and cuaght a bus back to California.
Moved back in with my Mom and found a job quick at our favorite warehouse retailers, Costco and have been there ever since. It has been 18 years and I hate it, I work my ass off and don't get the respect that I deserve from the warehouse manager which is Bull*&$! I not a kissass and I never will be. I tell like I see it and I won't change to move up the corporate ladder.
From all of my working experiences I know that I am worth way more than what I get paid for right now and my family deserves more most of all. We all grow up and have kids and want to give our kids more than what we had growing up.
I stared looking into the internet for ways to make money about 2003. I bought a course "The Insider's Secret To Marketing Your Business On The Internet" by Corey Rudl. I never finished the course and I regret that now because I would of been so far ahead of the competition right now.
My Location: Redding, California
United States

