Omaha, Nebraska
When Nate first saw the Quixtar IBO Compensation Plan, he was working as a high-school physical education and health teacher. He also was the head wrestling coach and the head golf coach for boys and girls. Nate had just returned from active duty in the military and was frustrated to find that he actually made $1,000 a month more on active duty than he did as a full-time teacher and coach.
Nate saw Quixtar as a part-time opportunity to earn more money, alongside teaching and coaching. The more involved he became, however, the more the business became a bigger part of his life. Today, Nate views his Quixtar business as an opportunity to obtain freedom. Freedom means to Nate the ability to live his life the way he wants and the ability to spend more time with his family, which has always been most important to him.
Nate attributes his success in the business so far in large part to the mentoring program available through his business organization. He believes that mentorship, and the relationships he forms with everyone in his group, are the most important parts of the business.
Nate is excited about the rapid growth of the business today and is excited to share that growth with others who are looking to enhance their lives.