Key Word: Making Money From Home Title: Seniors making money from home… Making money from home with ipas2
Hello my friend, my name is Terrence Pennington, and if you are a person over 50, I want to talk to you about making money from home, and introducing you to a system developed by two friends of mine, called ipas2. Ipas2 stands for Internet Prospect Acceleration Systems. Research statistics have shown that seventy five percent of all people who are looking into making money from home to supplement earnings, retirement or social security are over 50 years old. And of that group most have limited technical abilities if any. If this is you…Pay attention to this video, and listen to the very end, because what I’m about to share with you could solve your problem. I would like to share a part of my story with you. I realize that some of you won’t identify with me, but as a baby boomer born in the late 40’s many of you will. I remember when I was growing up, we were encouraged to go to school, get an education get a good job and stay with that company until retirement, and everything would be fine. Not many people were working and making money from home. Well something happened along the way. We went to school and got the education went to work for the corporation and everything was cool until we reached the magic age of 50. At least that was the magic age for me. During the 1970’s I worked for a major corporation I had a high school diploma. I had a job as a recruiter in the Human Resources Department, but my manager told me that I would never be a manager unless I obtained a degree, but if I did, my career would be golden. I went back to school, with a family and I received a degree in Business administration and psychology. Within a year I was a manager and aver the next several years enjoyed a progressive career in many aspects of Human Resources management. As time went on I changed positions a few times in order to further my career, and when I turned 49 years old I moved to a new area of the country which had an attractive 3% unemployment rate. I felt that with my resume, I would be able to find employment easily and continue with my career. I had no notion that that idea was far from the truth of reality. The unspoken truth of reality is that companies were not hiring 50 something people. As a matter of fact, since the IBM worldwide furlough program, some years before, many companies which had followed the IBM model of cradle to grave employment now had permission to sever ties with a generation of more senior workers. With that exodus went earned vacation time, richer health plans, pensions, and experience. The worker void was replaced with younger, less experienced talent. But I digress; the bottom line is that I found myself at 50 years old looking for work in a market that was hostile to older workers, and I still hadn’t heard of or considered, making money from home. At first I began to lose my confidence in my abilities, because I couldn’t figure out what had gone wrong, and then I had to make the mental transition from working for a corporation to working for myself. At