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Will We Discuss Bigger Ideas or Dead Ideas?
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Is Conservatism a Mental Illness?
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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
I can find common ground with the president of the bank and the person shining shoes in the lobby of the bank.
What are you working on?
being the best and most affordable business lawyer I can be
doing a better job as a father and husband
being in touch with the me that exists behind my ego
How big is your business?
Self-employed
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.trollaw.com
What is your Personal Website?
http://www.trademarktroll.blogspot.com
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
The internet is changing everything. I embrace these changes. I celebrate these changes. Smaller Indiana is already a player on the stage. What is social? What is business? What is competition? These terms are becoming blurred.
Social networks are are an organic something, a methodology, that may allow us to break through barriers such as age, race or gender. What awaits us on the other side of these barriers? Let's find out!!

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If Work is Obsolete How Will Smoosiers (and their children) Survive?

It is hard not to overstate the importance of a job. Climbing the employment ladder has been the means to a better life since our country was founded. For generations of Americans the manufacturing assembly line was a conduit to middle class life.



More recently, the information assembly line has allowed

knowledge workers to live the American dream. However, regardless of what politicians or educators would have us believe, I would argue that the relentless advance of technology… Continue

Posted on June 10, 2009 at 10:37am

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At 2:21pm on June 2, 2011, Howard E. McPeek said…

6/2/2011

Hello Dick,

McPeek and Associates markets only Fortune 500 Companies that target small businesses that my not provide benefits to their employees or cannot provide the wide array of benefits the employees want for themselves and their families. McPeek and Associates provides these affordable benefits to each employee on a voluntary basis, regardless of other coverage or part-time status, at no cost to the company. Thus, eliminating anyone paying for coverage they don’t want, most importantly the employer.

McPeek and Associates also provides a tax Section 125 service that enables the employees to purchase benefits with pre-tax dollars; in turn increasing their take-home income. In many cases when the employer is required to pay matching FICA taxes, both the employees and the employer pay less tax. We provide this service free of charge to your organization. The rates and benefits are guaranteed renewable every year and are fully portable.

The first step I would like to take is to set up an initial 10-15 minute briefing at your location. At this meeting I will learn more about your business and identify how our policies and tax savings services can make a positive impact for your company.

I look forward to speaking with you, and I believe you will be amazed how affordable our benefit programs can be. I will follow up in a few days or you can send me a note as to your interest.

 

Regards,

Howard McPeek

McPeek and Associates

 

At 10:58pm on August 13, 2009, Joe Shoemaker said…
keep your chin up and your head down. this is dangerous territory for free-thinking liberals like us.
At 10:42pm on August 13, 2009, Mandy Cooley said…
just saw a comment of yours on the forum about TRUTH... I'd love to continue our breakfast chat if you're interested. Hope you are well!
 
 
 

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