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Old 11-15-2007, 11:41 AM
Gildwulf Gildwulf is offline
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Default Re: Timothy Ferriss and the Four Hour Work Week

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I see this working for certain types of jobs that have a lot of administrative crap (booking flights, schedules, etc), but a lot of my work is client management/networking/etc that can't really be outsourced. The stuff that can be done at a computer is privileged and confidential.

What I would consider this for is

a) paying some guy to be my pokertracker at sites without poker tracker (ie sifting through hand histories, recording date and time, + or - $ on session, limit, number of hands, etc)

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b) keeping track of friends' and families' special occasions, sending cards and gifts, etc., making sure I keep in better touch with people.

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c. setting up a simple online business that would require none of your time that spits off enough money so both poker and your job would be optional

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I see this working for certain types of jobs

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