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Today's Feature Story; Bob had worked hard all his life providing for his family and getting his kids off to a good start with a college education. He and his wife Nancy had even managed to sock a little away for their retirement to south Florida. The recent financial crisis had put a dent in their plans to leave the great white north and head to a sunny beach community to live out the rest of their days fishing, relaxing and enjoying the outdoors in the Florida sun. Determined not to let his retirement dream die because of an unexpected hit in the stock market, Bob began to investigate the possibility of supplementing his retirement income just enough to take up the slack that had been created by the unexpected decline of his life savings.

Life as a salesman had been good to Bob and Nancy, but a shirt and tie was not a part of Bob's retirement vision. In fact, he had held a ceremonial bonfire at a backyard party and burned a dozen ties along with a box of plan & call reports the day he celebrated his retirement. How could Bob use his sales skills and enjoy the comfort of his favorite golf shorts, sandals and Hawaiian shirt and earn a few extra bucks doing something that didn't feel like work?