jasonjylee
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Pharmacist/internet marketer
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  • About

    Location:
    Sunderland, United Kingdom
    Occupation:
    Pharmacist/internet marketer
    Interests:
    I love reading. I can sit down and read a good book all day! Cooking is one of my interests as well.
    My name is Jason Lee and currently starting out my working life as a pharmacist.

    Ever since high school my dream was always to own my own business and have the freedom of time to do whatever and whenever I wanted, without the constrains of money and time. Well as time went on I’ve studied many books from self-hep to how-to-start your own business books.

    As I went into college the desire to start my own business grew stronger so I went to work part-time at the college sale & marketing department. My first job was cold calling and it was dreadful!! Calling and following up on hundreds and hundreds of leads a day without any success for months!! You can imagine what this does to your confidence. I was depress, agitated, insecure and just felt like a total failure.

    Needless to say I cold calling was not one of my strong suits so eventually I left. Besides all these chasing and calling only paid a measly income of $35 a week. I had to find a better job.

    Moving on I changed to the finance department in my college and did their accounts and collecting fees. The pay was the same except this was a lot more enjoyable and less stressful compared to cold calling. Well after a month into the job then it hit me ”what the hell am I doing? I’m collecting thousands of dollars in cash for the company and I’m only paid $35 a week!”. It felt unfair and I decided that I should earn thousands of dollars for myself instead of collecting money for other companies.

    Later I went into a free seminar about internet marketing and it sparked my interest and I knew that this was the way out of the rat race!

    Took me about 3 years to get really serious with starting my own business. Made tons and tons of excuses and eventually I couldn't take it anymore and decided to take a leap of faith.

    Starting a home business have been good to me and I would like to pay it forward.
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