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Have you ever found out about a big lie your friend ever told you?
Well, we were close to graduating from college, myself and my friend decided to start looking out for job placement. We sent out our resumés to some view places, attended interviews and all. And oh, we told some people we felt could help our predicament, which was looking for jobs. We studied same tRead more
Well, we were close to graduating from college, myself and my friend decided to start looking out for job placement. We sent out our resumés to some view places, attended interviews and all. And oh, we told some people we felt could help our predicament, which was looking for jobs. We studied same thing, so it was pretty easily for us both to job hunt together. Unbeknownst to me, he already told someone about the issue, and he had been called in for an interview. He did not tell me. Now, you might say he did not lie, that he simply did not just tell me. But we told each other everything, especially concerning the job hunting. So, he kind of lied. It was a big deal. I did not know about everything until he got mail that he didn’t get the job, he was so sad for days and just had to tell me about it. He had high hopes he was going to get picked.
See lessWhat are the businesses that require zero capital to start?
The first thing that I would do is think of a business that I would be passionate about. The passion niche that you determine has to be able to monetize in time so make sure you know there is a market for it. I have to say do your research on others in your area that are doing what you want to do. IRead more
The first thing that I would do is think of a business that I would be passionate about. The passion niche that you determine has to be able to monetize in time so make sure you know there is a market for it. I have to say do your research on others in your area that are doing what you want to do. If it is a restaurant then find another restaurant and talk to the owner. Build a connection with them so they are becoming familiar with you. Asking maybe to even have a job there so you can learn the business while being paid. This is key as you will not be able to flip a switch to start making money. As trust forms continuing the restaurant choice maybe it is only open for lunch and dinner so you work out a deal with the owner where you can start your business out of that business in for breakfast. Obviously the owner will want a cut and you have to discuss this.
See lessSharing the restaurant with the owner does a few things: first the cost goes way down you are not buy equipment you are using theirs, and you have the location that is working for the owner so you get that benefit as well.
I look at this as a controlled experiment that will not break the bank but does require a lot of trust with the owner. As you get more and more income coming in, then transition into your own location. This can work for almost every business that you can dream of. Businesses need employees to help them grow. You want experience, money, and opportunity to start your own. What better way to start a business then to do it with the help of an established one?