I have had a great mentor who has guided me throughout my career. She is one smart person, and has helped to groom me for the position I am currently in. She has given me many opportunities to shine. When I first started in education she was my principal and I was a teacher. Now she is an assistant superintendent and I am an assistant principal.
2006-08-06 16:17:13
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answered by tsopolly 6
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I am self-employed and have several mentors that guide me each and every day. I market a health and wellness product and have taken what they have taught me and passed it along to others. I am now considered a mentor in the business, and feel confident that I have learned from the very best. I believe that success breeds success and it's important to keep the successful people in your circle of friends and constantly learn from them. I take bits and pieces from each successful person and implement it into my life.
I am very much my own person, so I do not imitate others, but I gratefully accept their wisdom and information, as each of them earns in excess of $10,000/mo, some higher than $50,000/mo, so anything they offer is very valuable to me.
I get great pleasure from passing the information onto others and watching their lives completely change for the better.
2006-08-06 16:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Becoming a official make-up artist takes a tuition measure, of direction, until you wish to begin your OWN make-up industry, which I doubt you do. Until you'll be able to uncover a mortgage, I'd paintings at a kind of cosmetic shops within the departments on the mall, you get the enjoy of doing anybody's make-up and you realize what they are saying, in spite of a measure you want a few type of enjoy. If you truly benefit from the artwork of make-up, I suppose you'll be able to love the division process, despite the fact that it has low-ish pay.
2016-08-28 11:38:00
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answered by pointdexter 4
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Currently Administrative Assistant, working on advancing within the company into a Project Management position upon completion of my degree. Yes, I have a mentor. actually, more than one, but one specific. We work together on getting me positioned with the right people within the office, all with the full support of my manager.
2006-08-06 16:18:57
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answered by tg 4
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I just ask fellow co-workers and friends in the field for help. Course, with teaching, all teachers love to share ideas and help others. That's one of the great perks of the job.
2006-08-06 16:17:20
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answered by westsida 4
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all of my friends (ladies) that i know is being helped by other friend (boys), or by ex teacher (men)...
in other way, they just read any books tat may suit the condition, they never imitate only one succesfull person, but only pick some of their way of taught,
2006-08-06 16:32:42
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answered by Henry W 7
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Stop taking jobs from men.
2006-08-06 16:16:40
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answered by chemicalimbalance000 4
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Financial services.
Nope, I'm doing it all on my own, unfortunately.
2006-08-06 16:15:43
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answered by katzchen75 4
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