2 years after my last post
It's been a long time since I last ventured back to WA. I still know the importance of online marketing to us baby boomers and even more so to the younger people. What's that??
Lately I've been taking Uber and Grab which the Asian startup which is doing better than Uber.
I've talked to so many drivers who lost their jobs and for months could not find suitable jobs.
There were boomers who didn't want to retire but the best they could do was to drive Uber or Grab cars.
I know that it's time to be serious about internet marketing again.
Whoa! What happened? Weren't you serious about IM before?
Yes I was. But my first love and my continuing love was always the stock market. When I was 18 I had already made and then lost a fortune. Though I later became a CPA and a corporate Financial executive my love interest was always the market. Even till today I spend at least an hour a day on stocks. Often more.
I read charts effortlessly and can go through financial of a company in about 45 min.
But I find my conversations with the Uber and Grab drivers very disturbing. As the song goes: "They ain't heavy...They are my brothers" I can't see and not do something
And that leads me back to WA again.
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Welcome back Larry, success continuing your journey here:)