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How to survive 2 trainer
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  1. HOW TO SURVIVE 2 TRAINER HOW TO
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HOW TO SURVIVE 2 TRAINER HOW TO

How To Survive Your First 2 Years As A Freelance Trainer

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Register for the FREE Webcast by entering your details below and you will be emailed your download link Other hints and tips on how to ensure you not only survive but thrive in your first two years as a freelancer The 1 thing that you MUST do if you are to make your business a success Their views on how freelance trainers can get business EVEN in challenging times - if they can do it so can you! Marketing strategies that have worked for them as well as the ones that didn’t, The realities of life as a freelance trainer I will be picking their brains and getting them to share with us: Steve is an NVQ A1 assessor, qualified business coach and NLP practitoner. Steve and his team bring both excellence and enthusiasm to learning and development, aiming to always live up their name by being positive, passionate and outstanding in delivery. Steve had worked in global blue chip companies for over 30 years but in 2008 decided it was time to go freelance. Coincidentally the company name also has a Spanish influence, meaning ‘to smooth out’. Steve Penson is the co-founder of a training and event management company Alisar. Sue is a qualified Myers Briggs Practitioner. Vámonos is Spanish for “Let’s go!” which sums up Sue’s approach to life and training. Having worked for a blue chip retailer for over 30 years, she decided to follow her dream and set up Vámonos in 2009. Sue Parsons is the founder and owner of Vámonos Training & Development, an independent training company specialising in team development. I will be interviewing Sue Parsons and Steve Penson, both relatively new to freelance training but both VERY successful. Help is here! The How To Survive Your First 2 Years as a Freelance Trainer Webcast will tell you what to expect – warts and all – in your early days as a freelancer. Are you feeling overwhelmed by the amount of business advice out there and want to know exactly what works and what doesn’t?.Have you just been made redundant and unsure if freelance training would be right for you? Racing continues next weekend with a three-day Heroes' Day carnival of racing on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.Discover the Secrets of Surviving Your First 2 Years as a Freelance Trainer! FREE Webcastĭiscover the secrets of surviving your first 2 years as a freelance trainer!įREE Webcast Tues Aug 10 at 20:00 UK Timeĭo you dream of leaving corporate life but are terrified of giving up your regular income for an uncertain one? Money Monster (Youville Pinnock) finished third.

how to survive 2 trainer

Meanwhile, Calculus further strengthened his status as the top stayer in the country after brushing aside rivals in the $1.29-million Mark My Word Trophy, the main attraction of the day.Īlthough leaving it until late, the Gary Subratie-conditioned and Shane Ellis-ridden Calculus was a comfortable three-length winner over American-bred Runaway Algo (Christopher Mamdeen) in the three-year-olds and upward Open Allowance contest over the circular course of nine furlongs and 25 yards (1,820m).Ĭalculus, who was registering his third-consecutive victory, won in a time of 1:54.2. Perfect Brew, trained by Richard Azan, won by 4 1/4 lengths over Sunset Silhoutte (Thomas) and D Head Cornerstone (Dane Dawkins) in the Restricted Stakes event over nine furlongs and 25 yards (1,820m). Lewis also won aboard Prefect Brew in the $1.09-million Royal Dady Trophy to complete three winners on the day. His other winners were Iannai Links in the opening race and She's My Friend in the fifth race. Both Madelyn's Sunshine and Thalita are owned by Carlton Watson.

how to survive 2 trainer

Also ridden by Thomas, Thalita won the event by a length and three quarters in 1:06.1.

how to survive 2 trainer

The fleet-footed runner stopped the clock in an eye-catching 1:04.3.ĭaCosta's other stakes win was with Thalita who got up in time to win the $1.06-million Princess Popstar, a native-bred and imported two-year-old Restricted Allowance 11 race over five and a half furlongs (1,100m). Madelyn's Sunshine, ridden by champion jockey Anthony Thomas, easily brushed aside rivals by an impressive nine lengths in the three-year-olds and upward Overnight Allowance event. JASON DaCosta gave racing fans another glimpse of his conditioning skills when he saddled four winners, including during two of the four major stakes races, to bring fireworks to the 10-race programme at Caymanas Park on Saturday.ĭaCosta's winners were highlighted with a fast run by three-year-old American-bred bay/brown filly Madelyn's Sunshine who made one move to win the $1.14-million Vassell "Jolly Man" Memorial Trophy over five and a half furlongs (1,100m). Calculus (Shane Ellis) wins the $1.29-million Mark My Word Trophy at Caymanas Park on Saturday.











How to survive 2 trainer