Dennis: Own up!

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Dennis: Own up! neoglassic 10-05-2006
Posted by on October 5, 2006, 10:19 pm
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Dennis,

Times up and were all dying to know. Give us your teaching credentials
and your educational background. You've skirted the issue long enough.
You're constantly telling everyone about how much you've taught and how
many....so let's see the facts and get it over with.

Andy

(Kim, is that you standing behind me?)


Posted by Moonraker on October 5, 2006, 10:25 pm
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> Dennis,
>
> Times up and were all dying to know. Give us your teaching credentials
> and your educational background. You've skirted the issue long enough.
> You're constantly telling everyone about how much you've taught and how
> many....so let's see the facts and get it over with.
>
> Andy
>
> (Kim, is that you standing behind me?)
>
It's going to be a deafening silence, I betcha.



Posted by glassman on October 5, 2006, 11:11 pm
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> Dennis,
>
> Times up and were all dying to know. Give us your teaching credentials
> and your educational background. You've skirted the issue long enough.
> You're constantly telling everyone about how much you've taught and how
> many....so let's see the facts and get it over with.
>
> Andy
>
> (Kim, is that you standing behind me?)
>

Andy I'm more interested in my questions on how many basement bandits
has he taught in his methods, and how many are in business today making a
living doing glasswork without using the 3 tier buying system we all back.
If you tell people that your way of doing business is the key to success,
than I would think that the students have a right to know how many and who
took his advice and are actually making a living at it. I've told my 1000's
of students the opposite. It's not easy making a living doing glass. The
reason I am interested is that he claims to know how to do everything we've
been doing better and more profitably. Cutting, soldering, marketing,
buying, etc. I'm ready for the magic formula for success in the glass
business other than adapt or die! But first prove to me that it's worked for
others at a decent percentage. If he's taught 1000 folks how to make money
in the glass business, and 5 or 10 have done it in 30 years, that's not so
good a promise is it?

--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



Posted by Brock on October 6, 2006, 8:32 pm
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"What you want and what you believe is immaterial, irrelevant and
inconsequential."

That is the standard evasive Brady bobbin' and weavin' response.
Never expect honesty, just expect self-inflating rhetoric. Brock


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