(23) I am a teacher
Could you use an extra $25,000 each year? A teacher we know conducts group tutoring sessions for the specific purpose of trading. These sessions vary from weekend sessions to a month-long session during the summer. This teacher identifies what he needs in the way of products and services and publishes a list distributed to school kids for their parents to see. His typical list will have about 20 items he expects to buy in the upcoming months and for which he would like to trade his tutoring services as payment rather than cash. Here is an example of the list he distributes:
- Men's clothes and shoes;
- Upholstering;
- A brick patio;
- Health spa;
- Vitamins and supplements;
- Patio furniture;
- A black and white laser printer;
- Restaurant scrip;
- Hair salon;
- Plants and sod;
- Movie tickets;
- Maid service;
- Car wash;
- Pressure cleaning;
- Veterinarian;
- Optometrist;
- Piano;
- Real estate appraiser; and
- Dental care.
He always has a waiting list of anxious customers, as there are ready takers for most items he is seeking. He trades for about $25,000 each year with much of this representing cash savings. It is business that is easy for him to get and parents are delighted to be able to a use a tutor for their children at what is generally a bargain price due to their own wholesale cost of goods and services they deal in. Once we fully grasp the fact that the Private Trade Dollar System trading is entirely new business for both parties using vanishing inventories, and not a substitute for a cash sale by anyone, we will know its power.
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