Posted by ShadetreeRet on December 22, 2013 at 20:55:04 from (76.3.100.234):
In Reply to: Need Advice... posted by Bryce Frazier on December 22, 2013 at 20:00:43:
Bryce, at 15 you don't need to be bogged down in some one else's swamp. And it will become a sticky mess if you are not very careful. I commend you for asking advice before making a decision. It sounds to me like someone is just trying to take advantage of you. I ran into a similar situation some years ago. I was between jobs and signed up for a short course on starting your own business at the local community college. A woman in the class knew that I was unemployed and asked if I would be interested in painting her store building. I considered it, but the more we discussed it, the more concerned I became. I finally just turned the job down, and am glad that I did as she was a very demanding person. I know that you have several awaiting projects of your own, and although I am sure you could use any extra income from this "project", consider the possibility that there may not be any "extra income" due to a customer who may claim that he is not happy with the results. You may not have encountered this yet, but I can say with confidence that most of those who reply here will tell you that those who you think you know well, or are your "friends" will often be the very ones who give you the shaft. I would respectfully tell them that you have more than you can handle at present, and continue with my personal projects and accumulate a little more experience and expertise along the way. JMHO, and good luck to you.
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