Ep 117 - Taking Big Chances for Success

EPISODE · Jun 6, 2016 · 1H 4M

Ep 117 - Taking Big Chances for Success

from Travel Like a Boss · host Johnny FD

Anthony Rigogliosi went from sleeping in his car to traveling around SE Asia with nothing more than a road bike and backpack. Now he's working directly under Johnny FD, the story on how he jumped on the opportunity and how he got himself hired will inspire you.    This episode goes in depth on when business owners should hire, how to screen applications, get the best possible interns and on the flip side, how you can score the best jobs and nail interviews.  We also talk about college degrees’ verses real life experience experience, buying happiness, affiliate marketing, becoming an overnight success and providing consistent value and offering solutions as an Entrepreneur. Anthony Blog: Trektheworld.tv Youtube Channel: Trektheworldtv Private Application Video: Apply for Johnny FD Nomad Summit: Sam Marks  First Udemy Course: Small Talk ​Website Hosting: SiteGround My Course: EarnestAffiliate.com  My Blog: JohnnyFD.com Antons Dropshipping Course: AntonMethod.com New Udemy Course: Dropship Lab Books Titles: The 4-Hour Workweek Vagabonding How to Instantly Connect With Anyone                  Millionaire Fast Lane                                              Rich Dad Poor Dad Give and Take  Money Maters of the Game  Jab, Jab, Jab Right Hook Time Stamp Topic: (00:01:00)     What Brought Anthony to Chiang Mai (00:02:00)     Cycle Touring South East Asia (00:03:00)     Spending $350 just for an Interview with me (00:05:00)     Following Simple Instructions for Applications (00:06:40)     The reason I hired an Intern (00:07:20)     Introducing the New Investing Podcast! (00:09:30)     Legally Hiring an Employee in Thailand (00:11:45)     Application Requirements (00:13:00)     The One Minute YouTube Video Submission (00:13:30)     The Interview Process and First Impressions (00:16:00)     Social Skills are Underrated in the Work Place (00:16:59)     Small Talk is a necessity to Build Rapport (00:19:00)     Are Technical Skills Important to Start a Job (00:19:30)     Creating a WordPress Site for Free (00:20:10)     The Value of Google Search (00:21:00)     What is Anthony’s Blog's About (00:22:00)     Taking 8 Years to Complete 2 Year Degree (00:23:00)     Is College worth the Investment? (00:23:30)     Experience vs. College Degree (00:26:50)     Searching for Happiness in Life (00:30:15)     Being Self Entitled / Giver and Takers (00:31:50)     How to Buy Happiness with Money (00:32:40)     Buying Time Back to Continue Progress (00:33:00)     Providing Value to your Intern to Grow (00:34:45)     The B

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