Julia Romero

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paul wheaton wrote:We don't share those particulars until after the fee is paid.



hm..
may i ask why
like whats your reasoning behind that?
5 years ago

paul wheaton wrote:

Julia Romero wrote: What's the official address to get there?



The next step is to pay the fee.



I'd like to look at the area before purchase n traveling across the country to let my family know I'm all good going solo. If you dont want it on your site, maybe you could email me it , if you're comfortable with that?
5 years ago

paul wheaton wrote:

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When you show up





I will be driving
What's the official address to get there?

5 years ago

paul wheaton wrote:

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When you show up, the work will be whatever is the highest priority at the time.   While simultaneously trying to keep the experiences a little varried.  




Also, silly question, but will you teach one to stay warm throughout the winter? Coming from such a warm climate I feel that would be the hardest challenge but worth it. However, I don't want to get sick before I get started. Maybe like projects for shelters or is there a list I can reference for towards appropriate attire..because even the fluffiest of Floridas jackets are still thin as heck compared to Michigans winter weather.

5 years ago

paul wheaton wrote:

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Most of the people in the bootcamp now have been here for several months.





Yes thank you, I have done some thinking overnight; and have decided to just give it my all, leaving the job behind, and shoot for my dream. Besides, IF I come back, I plan to be an excelled version of myself and put my growth to the table to better myself.

5 years ago

paul wheaton wrote:Christopher,

Make sure you know what you are getting into here.  This is not a refuge, this is about teaching people our techniques through a lot of hard work.  

I have always thought that a person could arrive without a penny and do great here, but know this:  every person that has arrived here in the past very low on funds has left.  Every last one.  The people that are still here arrived with coin in their pocket and think that being here is amazing.  

Further, the people that arrived with very little tended to exit with enormous amounts of drama.  The people that arrived with coin that elected to go, tended to exit peacefully.

You mention red flags:  dude, from our perspective you are covered in red flags.  

Ever since we have had the $100 gapper fee, we have held the position of allowing anybody to come that is willing to part with that much coin.  And we will stick to that until our program is full.  You just really never know a person until you know a person.  

I think you need to spend some time learning what you are getting yourself into.  Things here are quite different.













Hi, my name is Julia. It excites me to see someone running a program like this. I have been searching for an opportunity such as this. I currently have a job/reside in FL and am interested in attending your bootcamp on Feb. 7th.
I just have a question before payment:
1) how long should a new booter stay before seeing progress in projects( building/planting/ projects started with a team/group)?
..honestly it all sounds interesting and material i'd like to learn. My only concern is how long I take off work. to try out your program. (asking in advance to request time off).
I feel this is something I've been longing for as a lifestyle and would probably make this opportunity permanent living/working until I felt I had learned enough that you have to offer and am comfortable beginning my own homestead. So just curious on your preference on duration for a beginning booster start off in the program to truly get a feel for it and achievements through ones efforts put into the camp.
5 years ago