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Starting a buisness- some advice!


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Running your own business is hard work, little pleasure, certainly at first, very long hours, much to learn, expensive and risky. Worth it indeed. I think these gentlemen are simply letting you know what you are in for if you set up on your own. There is no guarantee of a solid wage, you are responsible for absolutely everything, it is a relatively expensive industry in terms of overheads & expenses, your life becomes thoroughly dominated by the business. There are ALWAYS things that need attending, and there is an abundance of competition. If you choose to set up with a partner, choose wisely as, it will bear a major influence on your life, day to day and in the long term.

Good luck.

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