professional atmosphere, with close supervision at first, then gradually less supervision until I have a strong understanding of what needs to be done and how to accomplish the needs. I have no problems with transfers or travel. It’s all part of the job and if that is what’s needed, then that’s what I’ll do. The only strategy for career advancement at this time for me is the same strategy I have always had. Basically I’m going to work harder that every one else. I know I can be number one employee, I have done it over and over, and I will continue to do so. No matter what stands in my way, I always find a way under it, over it or through it. That’s just how I am, and how I am is what most employers are looking for. I want to be on top and I am willing and waiting for that tough climb up the executive ladder. Once I have gone as far as I can go with a business, I think that will be the time that I go into business for myself. My plan is to start my own business by the time I am 35 years old, or so. I think of either a financial advising business or a business software corporation (not some www company). At first I will be directly involved with the business and it’s everyday operations, but just like most people I don’t want to work all my life. That’s why I want to work hard as I can now so hopefully I wont have to work hard latter in life. Hell I want to spend my days at the country club getting in my daily 36 holes. Speaking of which, I have even taken golf classes and lessons, and play semi-regularly just for the business deals made on the course. That is how serious I am about making it in the business world. Being successful is not the only thing I’m looking for in life. I want to have a beautiful wife, 3.2 kids, a house with 32 rooms and a fleet of Mercedes-Benz. Hell I want to have so much damn money that I can buy the property next to Michael Jackson and build a bigge...