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Contributed by:
Kristy Leikam
on 5/30/2006
After getting married four years ago, we were told that children would not be a possibility as my husband and my self , both, had health issues...
Well, we managed to have one beautiful child, a boy, and I had an eleven year old son from my previous marriage...a joy and we were happy with Ivan, elated...
SO, happily going about our corporate careers, we could afford one in child care, NO PROBLEM...
Then when our youngest son was 6 months old, I discovered we were expecting another baby in December of 2004!
We were THRILLED, we just did not know how to make this work financially, with two children under the age of two in child care! Some basic research showed, on an average of child care homes and child care centers near our home would be approx. $1200.00 per month!
The decision was made, I was now destined to be a stay-at-home mom...
This, I would soon discover, would be the most difficult job I would ever have!
Very soon after the birth of our second son, together we decided, I needed something to do from home to bring in some extra income...diapers alone were starting to strap our grocery budget...
Ireceived my In Home Child care license and did try this for a short time.
After a few short months, I was exhausted, no energy to take care of even my youngest baby...
Finally,
I answered an ad in Womens Edition Magazine that I picked up from the pediatricians office, for FREE mind you...
The ad was for a company called Parents United, I thought why not, I'll just see what this is all about...
WELL,
I have been successfully working from home since April '05, WHEN I want or when I can, making a SIGNIFICANT income, per month, since last fall and LOVE MY BUSINESS!
See, this did not require a large sum to start, I did not nor do I stock or deliver products, nor do I have home parties!
I am happy, my kids are happy, we are raising our own children,
not daycare AND, I have my OWN home business! I have met a plethera of other parents who now do what I do, completely RISK FREE...
Hard to believe, yep, that is EXACTLY what I said, until I sat down with my business partner,
then my eyes opened
, all those doors I had closed, chalking my dreams up to just, well...UNREACHABLE...
UNTIL THEN, that 28th day of April 2005, I would never go back to Corporate America again...I decided, period...My husband was as skeptical as I, even more so...
Until I received my 3rd monthly paycheck, then he agreed, what I found was simply everything we needed in our life, an ethical, honest, INC. 500 company, in the BBB Hall of Fame,
We just had to tell others....
What is it?
Very simple,
it is Parents United, my website is: www.kristy.parentsunited.com
I have met many wonderful stay-at-home parents, moms and dads a -like...parents from ALL walks of life, moms, dads, single persons, grandparents now they work from their homes and did NOT have to PAY an arm and a leg to do so!
So,
I bid thee farewell Corporate America, 8-5 jobs, requesting time off,
I WORK WHEN I WANT, HOW OFTEN I WANT, AND I TAKE TIME OFF WHEN I WANT...
I am a professional business woman with a lengthy medical backround, however, I chose to STAY HOME and make my OWN hours, YOU CAN TOO,
the day you stop dreaming is the day you have closed many doors to "what could have been..."
If you are interested in this kind of freedom with a respectable career, working alongside a 21 year old financially sound, debit free,company, not MLM not selling or stocking products, if you care for others or are great at telling people what you know and think,
Give me a call, I'd love to share this with you, it's just that simple...
we always say, "
we welcome the SKEPTIC",
THAT IS WHO I WAS
...
Best Regards,
Kristy
303-713-9072
or visit my websites:
www.kristy.parentsunited.com
or
www.kristy.greatesthomebusiness.com
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