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Re: Starting my own buisness
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Posted by Sloroll on September 13, 2005 at 14:56:06 from (69.66.221.164):
In Reply to: Re: Starting my own buisness posted by Perette on September 13, 2005 at 14:22:14:
There is nothing as good as or bad as owning your own business. If you want to make money, The bossman is still a slave driving SOB and probably the worst one you have ever had. Make sure your marraige is on solid foundation. If she requires a lot of maintanence and vacations, times will be hard. Restaraunts close before you do. You open well before they do. Noon is your busiest time. Restaurants cease to exist for you. You don't dare drive a car nicer than your poorest client. You don't build a house nicer than your poorest client. Or Live on one side of town, work on the other. Don't give out your home address or phone #. You will need to kiss up to anybody at any time and not take insults personaly. Health insurance is high. Taxes are higher. Listen to advice from successful buisness men. There are a lot of talking barstools. At the end of the day what you did is your own and there is no one to blame or congratulate but you. That is a good feeling and worth the troubles. Good Luck. Many people will be pulling for you. I wouldn't go back to work under anyone elses shingle again. Bill
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