It seems like it was only yesterday that . . . OK so it was 25+ years ago when as a young chiropractic student I recall at least one of my professors saying, “When you graduate you’re going to make a professional income.” Back then in the midst of sweating through test after test those were very exciting words.
Here it is some 25 years later and, while there was a time when I actually approached making a professional income, the truth is that most people would not consider my current practice income as being “professional”. After speaking with many others in the health care profession, chiropractor and MD alike, it would seem that I am not alone. Why? Two reasons: one, the economy, and two, health care reimbursements. Insurance companies are contributing less, while consumers are required to dig deeper into their pockets, which brings us back to “reason one”.
While we sit back and wait for health care reform, which is another discussion altogether, many of us have no choice but to supplement their income by joining one of the fastest growing industries. Specifically, I am referring to the home-based business industry. The allure of working part-time from home while developing a residual income is appealing to many, not just health care workers. Many who have been displaced from the workforce are looking to this option, but which company do you join? Which one is good? They all claim to be the best, don’t they? Click here for some honest guidelines and answers to these questions. When asked enter Invitation Code LEISURE.
For better physical and financial health,
Peter

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