April 14, 2008
The Attorney General didn't like what they did
Hello my friend:
A ho' bunch a years ago, I was in the hearing aid field
and selling more Siemens instruments than anyone had ever
heard of before... day in, day out. Month in, month out.
In fact, I was responsible for more people getting their
hearing back than any living, breathing person in that
industry in the entire world.
And unlike those in the field who waited for the phone to
ring, or who waited for someone to hand them an
appointment, I went out and made it happen. I did clinics
all over New York State every week, bar none. And when
someone needed help, it didn't matter where they were. I
went to see them, even if it meant driving a couple hours
for a 15 minute service call.
And all the while, I was learning in my 4-wheel traveling
university. If it wasn't a home-made audio program, the
pre-cursor to our now much more sophisticated Think Right
Now Accelerated Success Conditioning Programs, it was some
other course teaching me something. To me, there's a whole
world of information out there and I wanted to learn it.
So a 4 hour drive was a great opportunity to add to my
knowledge and ability.
So one day, the guy who ran the organization I worked for
asked me to train about a dozen other people on how to do
what I did - for nothing, no compensation at all. I didn't
want to do it, because it could have cost me as much as a
thousand bucks in lost income to train those schmucks on a
weekday. And if they actually learned anything and did
what I did, all it would possibly do is take even more
money out of my pocket in the future.
But I did it anyhow... team player, you know.
Well, about 30 minutes into the training, everyone, it
seemed, thought they knew more than I did. They either
debated every point or just interrupted constantly. So at
the 35 minute mark, I ended the training. If they didn't
want to learn, great. But I wasn't going to pay for it.
They were getting trained for free by the top dog on the
planet and it didn't matter.
You see, in most cases, unless you pay for something, you
don't value it.
Same thing happened at a Dale Carnegie business course I
took back in the late 1980's. I thought the course was so
valuable, that I polled everyone in the class to see who
wanted to put a mastermind group together so we could all
learn more and help each other succeed.
No takers. Out of 36 of them, not one person was willing
to invest any amount of time in their own success.
I learned a bit later that almost all of them were there
on their company's dime. So they paid nothing. And I was
the only one out of 37 who actually went to all 14 classes.
Super valuable training... "Pfft!" was the overall attitude.
Too hard. Too much time. Rather have fun, even if it
means having that fun with little or no money. Maybe it's
me, but I kind of like being able to do whatever I want, go
wherever I want, eat whatever I want on the menu or pull in
a gas station and not be concerned one iota about how much
gas costs. Yesserie.
A few years after I cut the training meeting short, a
couple of my "students" made front page news after they
went in business together and got shut down by the State
Attorney General for not providing any of the services they
promised. Just took the money and ran. Over and over.
No conscience. Dishonest. Lazy.
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Love,
Mike
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