"Re: Rates out there" by Gene - 11.11.19

Entry Submitted by Gene at 10:58 PM EDT on November 11, 2019

"Rates out there" by Texas Treeman - 11.11.19

As is said, nobody is going to know for sure WHAT rates we're going to be offered until we're sitting across from the redemption center employee who is doing our redemption so don't let all the crap that's circulating bother you any.

As Ron says and I agree, you'll get everything you need. There is no upper limit.

Myself, I fully plan on running 25-200 projects in parallel over the next 3-5 years. A few, if I can get my hands on the technology, could be up in the high trillions/year. That's a lot of money out the door each year!

Do NOT make a compromise until the redemption center employee doing your redemption says no! Ask for something high and negotiate down if you need to. If you ask for something and they say "OK", you didn't ask for enough where now, trying to push them higher can make you look unsure of yourself which would be bad!

Think about this though because its important you do before you come up with a figure to ask for...

Medical technology and/or med beds and healing chambers is shortly going to extend our lives to perhaps many hundreds of years. If you intend to continue the humanitarian work for the whole of your life, how much is that all going to cost? A LOT more than you were initially considering.

Do you want your work to continue beyond your death where future generations of your family continue where you left off? For how long and how many generations do you want the work to continue? This will amount to a LOT more than you were initially considering.

Are you only going to do the projects or project on your bullet list you're going to present at your redemption appointment or are you planning on doing project after project over your whole life where a lot of them are yet to be determined where because of this you can't put a dollar figure on them? If you intend to continue this work for the whole of your life, this amounts to a helluva lot MORE money than you were initially thinking - even more if you intend to have future generations of your family continue the work beyond your death - a LOT more.

Do NOT compromise unless you have to - ask for the galaxy and negotiate down to a few solar systems if you have to. You'll be glad you did.

As far as doing many projects concurrently, its relatively easy and doesn't even require too many foundation employees but I'm not getting into how to do this here. I can, I do know how to and I will. Enough said. The limiting factor is going to be how many worthy projects I can identify to actually do based on the criteria I set. 200 seems optimistic but its certainly going to be at least 25 though I'd love nothing more than to be doing a couple hundred worthy projects. The more we get done quickly, the better off this world will be.

Remember, the redemption centers and the redemption personnel are there to service US, not the other way around. They have no vested interest in throttling us to limit our ability to do humanitarian work BUT you have to shine and show them you know what you're talking about and that you're serious about making it happen rather than just talking blue sky.

Signed: Gene
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