Unmissable FREE Workshop from Rich Dad, Poor Dad author
Hi Neighbours!
If you do not know who Robert Kiyosaki is, you might have heard about his book, Rich dad, poor dad, which has made some noise because of its breakthrough financial education to those of us who have not been brought up to think money or business. In fact, many of us have been told money is evil. If you at least have doubt about your beliefs around money and want to improve your finances, I think this is something you will not want to miss. October 24th and 25th he comes to Christchurch. Don't miss it! You might even see me there. If you do, please come up to me and introduce yourself. I would love to meet you!
Best wishes,
Dani
Cleaner required.
Cleaner required for Central City restaurant. 5 days a week , Wednesday to Sunday . Usually takes around 3 hours. I’m flexible on time . 9-12, 10-1. Whatever suits!
28 dollars per hour… experience would be great but not essential. Ideally the candidate needs to be physically fit, as it’s a fairly big venue. Anyone interested please email me
paul@twentysevensteps.co.nz
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