It’s happy hour, what will you have? There was a certain bar called “The Friendly Bartender” in the Wall Street area. However, this is centered around a bar stool that seems to get a lot of attention.

The reason being, the bar is right across the street from a big financial corporation called Exchange Enterprises, Inc. on Water Street. It seems whenever workers want too drink, they would sit on that certain bar stool near the section where the TV stand is located. Of course, this story gets more interesting. Two gentlemen by the names of Jack Williams, and Douglas Presley both are Department Managers at Exchange Enterprises.  Mr. Jack Williams is the Manager of Funds Transfers Department, and Mr. Douglas Presley is the Manager of the Asset Servicing Division. They have mastered their professions, but not their personal lives. It seems their family was like an upside down cake with which way to I turn. It was debt that was hurting their family responsibilities. Jack and Douglas were deeply into debt which had taken an toll on them all. It was now affecting their job performances.

Just like a Greyhound bus schedule of on time performance, you could place a bet on both Mr. Williams, and Mr. Presley for on time drinking at “The Friendly Bartender” discussing what matters to both of them, life. It’s the friendly bar stool being a drinkers friend in comforting two managers. Now the bartender was about to offer some advice to both of them. Mr. Joe Miller, the bartender offered what he had went through in the same scenario as Jack and Douglas. It was through a friend of his, which recommended “Money Management International” as solutions to their problem, and passed this advice to Jack and Douglas. The bartender suggested to try the financial counseling service, it changed his life, and maybe it could change there’s.

So Jack and Douglas made the call, and after hearing how the program works, they each made an appointment. They listened what the financial adviser had to say, and agreed into a short time, they both would be on a road of recovery. From day 1, their lives began to change for the better. After about 3 months, Jack was out of debt, and Douglas was out of debt 6 months later. They each went home to their wives, and traded a bar tool for a home stool. This was all made possible by a bartender, and a forever bar stool of comfort. This was coincidence drinking with lucky substances.

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