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Postby foss » February 27th, 2009, 10:32 pm

ok, i have need some help and i want some big people answers.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

i know it is the weekend and children have access to their parents computer but i would appreciate you go play starcraft or whatever thing you do for fun.

now i know tuner have some successful business men, so i seek some intelligent responses.

the scenario:

i am away at school, doing some "refresher" courses if you will and once that is done i plan do either do a degree or maybe some form of a trade.

now, i know i cannot enjoy adulthood working for no man, so whatever direction i take.. i want to do my own thing and have my own business.
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Postby eurogirl » February 27th, 2009, 10:37 pm

Judging frm the subjects u did you can only develop u'reself more in the degree field then hit u're masters . Get some work exp and consult .

If not go learn to weld(sp) , hav u're own business and be u're own boss .


What's starcraft ?



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Postby Notorious Scullman » February 27th, 2009, 10:49 pm

You're defeating your own purpose.

You have a "whole" six years work experience and don't like working for people, cos you don't like people telling you what to do :lol:

Your premise that:
now, i know i cannot enjoy adulthood working for no man

is in itself a fallacy, especially since you now intend to decide your career path based on strangers' opinions of what's lucrative.
(On a side note, what's lucrative now may not be worth sheit in 2 years' time)

Instead of attempting to mentor the "successful businessmen" of 2nr, why not use the same internet and research successful businessmen, where you might be able to get credible information.

Question, did you work the last 6 years to save money for the unknown course of studies you're embarking on now?

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Postby VexXx Dogg » February 27th, 2009, 10:54 pm

Notorious Scullman wrote:You're defeating your own purpose.

You have a "whole" six years work experience and don't like working for people, cos you don't like people telling you what to do :lol:

Your premise that:
now, i know i cannot enjoy adulthood working for no man

is in itself a fallacy, especially since you now intend to decide your career path based on strangers' opinions of what's lucrative.
(On a side note, what's lucrative now may not be worth sheit in 2 years' time)

Instead of attempting to mentor the "successful businessmen" of 2nr, why not use the same internet and research successful businessmen, where you might be able to get credible information.

Question, did you work the last 6 years to save money for the unknown course of studies you're embarking on now?


somebody shake this man hand.
Brilliant scully.

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Postby Alpha_2nr » February 27th, 2009, 10:58 pm

Your premise that:
Quote:
now, i know i cannot enjoy adulthood working for no man

is in itself a fallacy, especially since you now intend to decide your career path based on strangers' opinions of what's lucrative.
(On a side note, what's lucrative now may not be worth sheit in 2 years' time)


Well said!!!

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Postby bluesteel29 » February 27th, 2009, 11:01 pm

it all well and good to wanna own a business but at this point in time u gonna ketch ya tail to succeed so dont feel iz jus so .... do ur research...iz one thing to have ur own business and its another to keep it open and making profit.

GL with ur quest

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Postby rodfarva » February 27th, 2009, 11:48 pm

foss

If you are looking at starting your own business, the first thing that you need to do is choose your own field. Its imperative that you have some sort of inkling or passion for that field. No one can tell you what to choose.

Education is great, but it should really reflect your career's direction. If you have no experience with running your own business, you should seek to understand the basic workings of the Average business. In these tougher times, it will be harder to stay afloat. Over the past few years, people were able to get by without proper accounting and business skills, because money flowed easier into their business. Inefficiencies were hidden because of sheer volume.
Register for some Basic Accounting courses, Management courses. Some of these book leaned skills are invaluable.

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Postby Skanky » February 28th, 2009, 9:27 am

Your thinking is in the wrong order.We can tell you what will make money but even the best money making idea with no passion will sooner or later become boring and falter.
Do some inner searching and decide what you like and what you really have a passion for THEN further your studies in the relevant field.After school take some sheit from an employer,get some experience in the relevant field THEN try to open your business.
If you really have a passion for it and care for it you will find a way to be successful and "have a big ride".

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Postby adri 2nr » March 1st, 2009, 11:42 am

what sort of work experience did you have before?
what area of business?


But I assume that since you are out of school for 6 years you are fairly young so IMHO get some more work experience in order to understand the business environment. Not everyone has the same luck.

Btw why did you go away just to do "refresher" courses..that same money could have been spend down here and you would have the some extra capital to invest in "building" your business..just my 2 cents

Oh and scullman..great point

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Postby Slow Poke » March 1st, 2009, 12:17 pm

if you looking to start any business the first thing you need to learn is how to sell never be on the mindset that the business would sell itself cause you would be in some headache after a while at it, also seeing as academia is not really what you want to pursue how bout doing something you love and employing academics to do the academic aspects for you heck thats what henry ford and all the other business people do( not all locals eh), anyway the point is it doesnt really make sense asking other people opinion on what could be a good business to start cause it might not work out well for you as it would with someone else, so go with what you always dreamed of doing and you should be good with that. just one side note don't open anything retail at least not yet unless its a bar sales going to slow for a while

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Re: little children stay away from post!

Postby RichieRich » March 1st, 2009, 12:52 pm

foss wrote:ok, i have need some help and i want some big people answers.
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-i do not want to work for anyone, because i did it for 6 years and when i am done with school, i do not want anyone telling me what to do.



Whats so wrong in working for someone? Once you have the qualification it wont be hard and if the boss giving you pressure you just apply for a job elsewhere.

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Postby Damien » March 1st, 2009, 1:56 pm

RichieRich wrote:
foss wrote:ok, i have need some help and i want some big people answers.
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-i do not want to work for anyone, because i did it for 6 years and when i am done with school, i do not want anyone telling me what to do.

You need to grow up, what is wrong with someone telling you what to do ?

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Postby metalgear2095 » March 1st, 2009, 2:27 pm

go drive a maxi

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Postby ImprezaDriver » March 1st, 2009, 2:44 pm

you're destined for failure


you'll always be working for someone in one way or another.

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Postby devrat » March 1st, 2009, 3:43 pm

I am assuming that you left school after cxc, judging from the subjects posted you would have been 16/17, add 7 yrs would make you at least 24...a few more years for your "refresher" and Degree - 28 / 29. Do you have the financial backing to open your own business and keep it running..if "after school you do not want to work for anyone".
To start any viable business there will be some significant capital involved..where do you intended to get the money and if you have the funds available why dont you do some research and start one now instead of wasting 5 more years still deciding what you want to do / become.

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Postby nastyboy » March 1st, 2009, 3:50 pm

sell nuts...........



but make sure yuh have a great hook line.

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Postby TECH N FIZ » March 1st, 2009, 7:12 pm

foss, you there man? :mrgreen:

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Postby foss » March 15th, 2009, 5:09 pm

thanks for the advice folks! much appreciated 8-)

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Postby ray d saint » March 15th, 2009, 5:15 pm

metalgear2095 wrote:go drive a maxi


If he have all the following documents,

Defensive Driving Certificate
30yrs or older
Operators license
Taxi badge
Heavy T License

PM and we go organise.... 8-)

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