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From: "Diana Wright" To: "=MEMINI > Subject: RE: Dance business Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 19:37:23 +0000 Ike is wise to be cautious. I vote for the option of you working from home when possible - surely there's a way to make that happen after all the time you've put in with Jeffery. He's NOT going to want to start over with somebody new! Love mom Original Message From: [mailto: Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 7:17 AM To: < Cc: Mom and Randy and RandyWright Subject: Re: Dance business This is very good information mom. I was just trying to think out of the box. Dance bus sounds like it sucks! Ha. I forgot Wendy Wolfe tried it. My next thought is trying to work from home when JE is away. Maybe it would work. I worry about Gloryana however and her not making enough for the bits and pieces we would need her. I know she needs to make money and she owes us almost $7000 for loans (the jaguar and a lawyer she hires to try and get green card) My schedule of when I would need to go in would not be consistent because JE is in and out of the city whenever he want. I'm sure JE would want me to take a pay cut too for staying home. My commuting costs would go down some Which would help. I tallied up the committing for a year and it is About $4600! This morning was walk to school day so I decided I would take the next train in to the city so I could participate with TY... I still had to turn around half way and leave Ty to walk the rest of the way with friends (the Garrity's). I hate that I had to duck out like that. I am perplexed. And last night ike said he worries about his business and it scares him when he hears me say I want to quit.. That is the first time he has mentioned this! I wish he didn't feel that way but it is very like him to want to be extra cautious. Anyway, thanks again for the info mom. Sent from my iPhone On May 1, 2012, at 9:16 PM, "Diana Wright" < wrote: > My dearest daughter, please let me SAVE you from the dance > business! You have an actual bona fide good business resume and > credentials (something I never had!) Stick with business. > Switch to something closer to home, or part time, or even > volunteer. The pressure and LIABILITY of having your own > business is awful! I would never want you to have to go through > that!! Wendy Wolfe tried it and quit. The creative parts were > fun - but there was way too much other junk that made it a > nightmare for me! Yes, I made good money - fortunately you are > not in the position of HAVING to earn a lot. The money kept me > in it because I HAD to support myself and really had no other > options. Plus as time went by it was getting harder and harder EFTA00414200 > to make the good income that I achieved earlier on (the big wide > world out there has changed s000 very much since when I > started). > No question - you COULD do it, but I HIGHLY recommend that you > don't even try! MUCH LOVE, mom • Original Message > From: (mailto• > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 4:08 PM > To: Mom and Randy and Randy Wright > Subject: Dance business > • Mom, I sent an email last night but don't think you recd. I'm > thinking out of the box.... What are your thoughts on the dance > bus? How much of a headache compared to revs? Synopsis > please:) could ash and I do it up here? I know finding > reliable good teachers is probably terrible. Just thinking... > Sent from my iPhone EFTA00414201

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