Deadliest Fishing Stories

From 1988 to 1995, I put my life on the line every day, working in the most dangerous job in the world – as an Alaska Fisherman.

Every time someone discovers this about me, they want to know what it was like.

I then ask them, “Have you ever seen “The Deadliest Catch” on Discovery Channel”?

Talk about an insane job,

In the video above, Jonathan (who’s the captain on the Time Bandit, speaks candidly about what life is REALLY like on Alaska’ Bering Sea.

Pay close attention at one minute, one second into the video.

You’ll then understand why I went on a search for something better.

Every time I see “Deadliest Catch” on television, it brings back a lot of memories, but I sure am glad that I found an easier way to provide for my family.

The fact is, you can make a VERY nice income…

WITHOUT working your fingers to the bone.

And believe it or not, you can even get paid for doing something you LOVE doing.

All you have to do is make the decision that this is something you want, and then latch onto a mentor who’s qualified and willing to show you how they did it.

Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
“The Automatic Income Coach”

3 Responses to “Deadliest Fishing Stories”

  1. Michael says:

    Kevin,

    Back when I was in my early 20’s I went to a educational meeting which was mostly boring. One thing I took out of it was a guy who stated ‘You can make a lot of money two ways in this world 1) do something others can not do (Michael Jordan, Joe Montana, Adrea Bocelli, etc.) OR 2) do something others are not WILLING to do.(anyone can be a deadliest catch fisherman, but few are willing) Heck trash collectors make a good buck and it requires zero education(to my knowledge). Most people are not WILLING to do what is necessary to achieve great success. Since we are both Furey Faithful we know that the barriers are primarily in our own minds.

    There are countless people I know who could benefit from your programs, but I do not refer them since they are not willing to do what is necessary to be successful AT ANYTHING. Feel free to use my words whenever you like so, maybe, someone will understand they need to change themselves in order to change their income.

    Best Wishes to you Always,

    Michael Sabler

  2. Kara Leonard says:

    Cool! I’d love to see more about the boat(s) you were on. Bet you’ve got some stories.

    I worked up there in 91-92 as a fisheries observer on several different boats – and I have to say…

    I have NEVER seen people work as hard as the guys I saw on those boats.

    To be honest, that’s a big reason I bought into your program – the fact that you were up there for as long as you were speaks volumes about your tenacity and work ethic.

    Hope you share more!

  3. Kevin Thompson says:

    Hi Kara,

    Small world, isn’t it.

    I didn’t realize that you used to be an observer.

    That’s a pretty rough job in iteslf.

    Even though you’re not doing the same work as us, you’re on the boat, dealing with everything else.

    Kevin

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