ThomasLierzer
My Story Is Not Like Anyone Else, I was born and raised in Austria. In 1995, after working in different European Countries, I was looking for a new life and career somewhere else and outside of Europe. My Goal was to immigrate and settle down in a Country of my choice. I believe everyone should have the right to live wherever he or she pleases.
My Choice was easy, since i was a kid i was fascinated with the United States of America. For me it was a "No Brainer".Putting the wheel in motion it took about 3 months to work out all the necessary paperwork and off i went.
I secured myself a Position as an Executive Chef in Vail, Colorado. And for those who have not visited Colorado yet, i must tell you, it is one of the most beautiful places.
5 years later I decided to move again and I thought to improve my English, especially the English slang, i ended up in Atlanta, Georgia. Which was a challenge on its own. I thought back then that my English was very good, but boy was i wrong. Atlanta showed me how much I really knew. I learned that no matter how well anyone speaks the language, if you can't understand people from the South,your English is not that good.
2 years later, I moved to Connecticut. I knew when i moved that my career as an Executive Chef was coming to an end due health issues. That was the time when i seriously started to look into new Opportunities. In 2007 i thought i found my niche, which was in Real Estate to be more specific Tax Foreclosures. I founded my first Company which i still run and I went all over the States to buy Property. It was as easy as whipping Mayo from scratch.
Everything went well, I had a very nice inventory of Properties and was ready to make the switch into the world of Self Employment.Little did i know that the country was just a year away from going into a depression and that the Real Estate Bubble would burst.
Lucky Me.
I had to shift all my energy to something completely new and different.I had to find a way to make money, you see at that time i had retired from my 100 hours a week job and carrier.
I started to research opportunities working from home and also went to a few seminars. There was not really a good Product or Company i wanted to represent or sell.. A few months later I did find a perfect match. But in reality it was difficult for me to make the sales i needed.
I can blame anything or anybody, but it was me who was to blame.The whole idea about having a home based business was to work from home. But it is harder for some. For me my biggest challenge was generating cash flow for my business.I was terrified that i would lose my business and i had to improve my skills and knowledge once more to finally get to the level I wanted to be.
Never less, I did that and the rest is history. I now can say,should someone ask what i do for a living, that I work from home and I make a good living doing it.
Now Is That The American Dream I was Talking About, Let's Just Say It Is The Beginning And I Hopefully I never Wake Up!








