Seattle 5/12/2011 5:45:00 PM
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Smart Cell Phone Customers Steer Their Kids To High Paying Jobs

The Hidden Job Market, Where Should You Apply Where No One Else is?

What is the #1 question that will guide your college bound child to an extraordinary life?

Answer: Send Your College Bound Kid to Trade School

Parents who don't have $100,000 saved up to send their kids to an Ivy league school are sending their kids to trade school instead.

What is the #1 most innovative smartphone < - Click Here to find out. See what smartphone that parents are buying for their trade school bound kid, the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G Android Text Messaging Phone. Cell phone customers are finding that for as little as $500, they can send their child to trade school for 6 weeks and learn how to be an apprentice: drywall finisher, painter or wall covering finisher.

It is only $30, not $150 which is the retail price at T-mobile wireless. In order for you to buy the phone at $99.99, you have to wait up to 4 months to get your mail in rebate from T-mobile wireless.


BlackBerry Curve 3G Phone is only 1 PENNY < - Click Here TO BUY the instant job finder companion. Once an apprentice for the above trades finish a 6 week course at www.ftibc.ca and you also graduate in the top 3 of your class, your instructor may place you at a job site.


Click on the image below and buy THE SIDEKICK 4G Phone THAT will change the way you interact with the world




"US adds 244,000 jobs in April"

Below is a quote from an article by Globalpost.com

What does the latest key report mean for the world's largest economy?


"The jobs performance was stronger than most analysts were expecting. And the big gains came from private companies — not temporary government jobs like census workers that had been supporting the market in previous months."



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How do we know that you can make up to $100,000 or up to $50 an hour after you have 4 years experience as either a dry waller, painter or dry wall finisher? Because one of our editors is taking a 1 week crash course at Finishing Trades school of BC, in fact there is a 2 year waiting list to take the level 1 glazier course. Our editor spoke to the Glazing instructor today. Parents who want their kids to have an extraordinary life are sending their kids to trade school instead having their kid be in the pink ghetto.

source: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/macro/us-ecoomy-jobs, http://s.tmocache.com/images/png/products/phones/T-Mobile_Sidekick_4G_white/250x270_1.png, http://solomoncontractingstl.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Drywall-Repair1.jpg