Glenn
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Buying A Truck And Trading In.
Sounds like a math error by an inept finance clerk in the back office. Can you say "Job Openings"?
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What Students Really Need To Hear
Nice. But only good for a receptive audience. One that already agrees. The rest will stop watching long before it's over.
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# Test For Dropshot
It really depends on what you're fishing. Seriously, 6- to-60lb test works. It just depends on what you're trying to fish. I explain in more detail in my video: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/dropshot-rig.html
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Backup Camera
My backup camera is my fishing partner.
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- Blakemore Real Magic Lubricant Vs Kevin Vandam's Line And Lure Conditioner
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Difference Between Being Sponsored And Being On Prostaff?
Pro staff is essentially an apprentice program where you learn the ropes of marketing products within the industry. Like an internship or apprentice program, the financial reward does not match your efforts, but you gain in knowledge and experience as well as make contacts in the industry. Most companies offer product at a decent discount for prostaffers, and are selective in who they chose to represent them. They screen applicants much like they do for a job opening. Usually there are terms, guidelines, standards, goals, and obligations that must be met in order to maintain your prostaff status, should you be accepted into the program. Unfortunately there are some companies that abuse the term "prostaff", offering little more than a marginal "discount club" for anyone who will sign up. And the discount often isn't much. Be wary of any company that offers you a prostaff position without first interviewing you and clearly spelling out what is expected of you. It's these companies that are tainting the term "prostaff", and creating a negative view on the term. Sponsorship is a higher level, more professional, and is more of a partnership. This is where you are compensated for your time and efforts to market their company and products. Compensation varies greatly, but usually is a combination of free product, comps, and cash. The amount of which is usually dependent upon your experience level and how much exposure/sales you can give them. As expected, goals, accurate reporting, and results are higher and must be met. Hope that helps!
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Mod Bluebasser Needs A Thread-Closing Catchphrase...
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