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What are the three best things about working at Music Notes Academy, LLC - Founder/Owner, Executive Director?

The best aspect about being an entrepreneur is the satisfaction of commendable work efforts going directly from me to the consumer. As the owner of a music education service provider, Music Notes Academy, the results I see in my music students academically and musically, and the satisfaction the parents receive from a convenient and affordable service, is extremely rewarding. While working for community schools, studios and certain employers in the past, my professional work efforts consistently went disregarded, unrewarded and underpaid. Now, I can create my own work schedule, have more time to myself (because my company operates itself on systems I have created) and expand my talents towards other areas of interest. I am not locked into a daily routine or schedule and can enjoy living in the peaceful Somerset Hills of New Jersey. I can plan for my own future and continue to seek work with exciting companies that foster positive working environments, creativity and success through motivation and rewards.... read more

Posted @ 07:16AM, May 19, 2007 by Brandon Kurzawa | Permalink
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What's unique about working at Music Notes Academy, LLC - Founder/Owner, Executive Director?

The most rewarding aspects of my current job are the results I receive from my personal success. As the founder, owner and Executive Director of Music Notes Academy, LLC, I take pride in the commendable service and efforts I offer my clients. To add to the rewarding experience as an entrepreneur, I seek additional career opportunities that compliment my position as a business owner, educator, musician and writer and to work with other professionals who embrace individuality, determination and results.... read more

Posted @ 05:20AM, May 14, 2007 by Brandon Kurzawa | Permalink
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