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Here's how it works: The $27 Question.

(1) Write out your question. If you're not sure it's within my competence, send me an email with $27 question in the subject line and ask if you're in the ball park. Business and career questions only.

There are NO refunds for questions I can't answer -- but you can substitute a new question.

(2) Pay, using one of the links below. I accept MC, Visa, AmEx and PayPal.

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(4) Email your question. Then relax. 

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The Fine Print:

  • Please do not ask questions requiring legal, medical, psychological or financial advice.

  • Please understand that I am only offering opinions and information based on my experience,
    training, and research.

  • There are no guarantees and I absolutely do not promise you money, jobs, happiness, perfect life or any other tangible or intangible benefit!

If your question does not fall within the guidelines, or if I do not believe I can answer your question for any reason, you will be given the opportunity to ask a different question.

Two Options:

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P. S. If $27 seems like a lot for one question:

You can get free advice from your college placement office and/or the
Small Business Administration.

Also I would encourage you to attend low-cost
classes through local Adult Education programs, offered through local universities
or organizations like Learning Annex. You won't get one-on-one guidance but you can ask questions during class. And often your instructor will be available during breaks.