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Boise 208 Taxi Cab
By justoneguy December 14, 2013
I found their website and scheduled a pick up online to save 5%. Big mistake. I needed a ride to the airport at 5:00. This tax cab company never showed up. I had to drive myself and part in the airport garage which ended up costing me a lot more money. I also almost missed my flight. Don't use these guys...they suck! ...read more
ABC Taxi
By abargle at Citysearch January 11, 2012
I was pulling into my local drive-in ATM when a red ABC cab zoomed in, pointed my way, and cut me off. He proceeded to maneuver his cab backward in line ahead of me. He and his passenger were laughing like cutting me off was the funniest thing in the world... at least I got out my cell phone and began snapping pictures.\t\n\t\nI had my six-year-old son in the car and did not want to make a scene. But for the record, the wrong-way-cabbie's license plate number is IDAHO 2C GH705. I will try to post a picture of the hilarity.\t\n\t\n(They rate one star only because one is the minimum allowed.)\t\n\t\nIf this is the sort of individual ABC hires, I can understand the overwhelmingly negative feedback on this page regarding their services. I'd crawl over ground glass before I'd call ABC for a ride. ...read more
Vista Travel
By Cindy February 17, 2010
The reason this place is so great is because of Linda. Make sure you get her and no one else. My family has been going to her for well over a decade when we plan our trips overseas. She works really hard to find the best deal. One time a family emergency left my sister and I in desperate need to get to Asia the next day and she took the time to work her magic and pulled a few strings to find us a reasonable deal for such short notice. She values you as an individual and speaks to you on a personal level. Never have I met a travel agent who remembers my family memebers and asks me about each individual one when I go into the office or talk on the phone. ...read more
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Is It Possible to Escape the Corporate Rat Race?
Are you sick and tired of spending your best years in a cubicle, while life passes you by? Gain the mindset, motivation and skills to go from employee to "unemployable"! "Work on yourself harder than you work on your job.If you work on your job you can make a living.If you work on yourself you can make a fortune." -Jim Rohn. Consider these estimates:50% of our time-off is spent recovering from work stress.60% of our adult lives is spent working on someone else's .70% of us aren't on the path to our personal aspirations.So:What do I want to be when I grow up?Which route should I take to get there?What vehicle should I choose?How do I get started?How do I get past "the golden rat trap?"The rat race is full of snakes and ladders.Let's not play games with our dreams.How do youEscape the Rat Race?If you've readRobert Kiyosaki's"Rich Dad Poor Dad", or played hisCashFlow 101board game, you'll know that in order to escape the Rat Race, you need to earn more passive income than you spend in expenses, every month.People who want out of therat raceare like folks who've unplugged from The Matrix... everyone else seems perfectly happy living the status quo life, and can't understand why you would want to be such a renegade, chasing pipe dreams.In fact - the more money you make in the rat race,the harder it is to escape the rat race. And so dreams ofretiring earlyto pursue that business idea, slowly turn into dreams of keeping up with the Jones's, in the middle class life you've built for yourself.So - if you're loooking to get off the hamster wheel - good for you!Success doesn't happen by accident, however. You'll need more than determination and motivation. You'll need aRat Race Escape Plan.You now have in your hands the vehicle that is going to turn those "pipe dreams" into reality. But, you must take the first step. We're here to help you every step of the way, but you MUST take that first step.Read, Study, Review, then get started on your way to financial independence. ...read more
By Pyxism October 30, 2009
Parable of the Rocks, Sand & Water
"The feeling of being hurried is not usually the result of living a full life and having no time. It is on the contrary born of a vague fear that we are wasting our life. When we do not do the one thing we ought to do, we have no time for anything else- we are the busiest people in the world." --- Eric Hoffer "Spare time? WHAT SPARE TIME???" Have you ever felt like there simply aren't enough hours in the day? Have you ever felt like the more you get done, the more there is TO be done? Even when we have the best of intentions, somehow our days and weeks get bogged down with the mundane. The routine. Work. More work. Chores and more chores. Never-ending to-do lists. It's the end of another week, and we didn't work on our plan to Escape the Rat Race. The Parable of the Rocks, Sand and Water Let me share a parable with you. A wise old teacher sought to teach his student a solemn lesson. So he pulled out an old jar, then carefully gathered together some rocks, sand, and water. As the student looked on in puzzlement, the teacher proceeded to fill the jar to the brim with rocks. "Is the jar full?" asked the Sensei. "Indeed, it is completely full" said the eager student without hesitation. The teacher then went on to pour all the sand into the spaces between the big rocks. The sand flowed into the cracks, settling comfortably. Now the jar was really full. "Is the jar full?" asked the Sensei. " I... um.. no?" said the doubtful student. Smiling, the Sensei took the water and poured it with ease into the jar. Standing back, the Sensei asked his student: "What have you learned?" "That there is always room for more!" exclaimed the student. Shaking his head in disappointment, the sensei emptied the jar, and asked the student to fill the jar again, but this time, in reverse order. So the student filled the jar with water. As he did so he found that there was no room for the sand. And found that there was no room for the rocks. The Lesson of the Big Rocks Parable? You do not have an infinite capacity to fill your life with STUFF. Prioritization matters. If you put the BIG ROCKS into your life first... there will be room for the SAND. If you put the SAND into your life next... there will be room for the WATER. But if you put the WATER in first, you will be overcome by a Tidal Wave! Water is limitless, and always eager to flow into any available space. If you let the demon called Tidal Wave take control, he will leave room for nothing else. You will forever be a rat running on a wheel. You will unfortunately not escape the Rat Race. What are your Big Rocks? What are the big rocks in your life? Family? Health ~ be it Physical ~ Mental ~ Spiritual? Making a positive difference in the world? Fulfillment? What is the sand in your life? Making a living? Friends? Routine chores? What is the water in your life? TV? Endless surfing of the net? Email? Other leisure activities? You have to decide what fits into each category for you. There is no absolute or right/wrong answer. There is only your answer. To totally de-stress your life and start living check this out! ...read more
By Pyxism October 30, 2009