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.....what business would you decide to get into? And why?
njnydigger said:Strip club Problem is, you open that kind of business in NY & you have to pay certain people off or you get your legs broke
bigscoop said:njnydigger said:Strip club Problem is, you open that kind of business in NY & you have to pay certain people off or you get your legs broke
Holy Crap! Strip Club Health Insurance! That's a fantastic idea!
njnydigger said:bigscoop said:njnydigger said:Strip club Problem is, you open that kind of business in NY & you have to pay certain people off or you get your legs broke
Holy Crap! Strip Club Health Insurance! That's a fantastic idea!
Yeah, something like that That is the business of businesses to be in, scoop. All profit A lot of 'perks' too
njnydigger said:Some smart folks on here Glad people are starting to wake-up & smell the coffee. Being one's own boss is the fabric this country was built upon. From the small vendors who used to sell fruits & vegetables off a cart in NYC in the 20's & 30's to the guy running a hot dog cart today, it's the only way to go IMO.
That's the BIG problem with the current state of the education system in America. It's still stuck on the principles of the industrial age. That is...go to school, study hard & then go out & get a job. The new economy does NOT work this way any longer. The days of working at a large company for 30 years while being well paid and getting the gold watch when you retire, that hardly exists anymore. Everything is moving overseas. The few big employers left in this country only want young kids or newly minted citizens who're more than happy making $10 or $15 an hour. Even the old, secure civil servant jobs aren't what they used to be. The 'ticket' to an easy, middle class lifestyle is becoming harder & harder to achieve in this country.
What schools SHOULD be instilling in kids nowadays are 'life management' skills - personal finance, business building know-how, management, public speaking, personal relations, etc. Unfortunately, this is virtually impossible since the school system & the television industry have succeeded in 'dumbing down' the entire upcoming generation. The system itself is out-of-date & is in drastic need of change.
I really feel for the kids entering the work force in this day & age. They've been taught (and not well either) to be drones. Get a job & work 50 hours a week. This thinking is SEVERELY outdated.
Change needs to come...soon
joecoin said:I've been in business since 1987.
First electronic repair, tv's vcr's stereos. Then got into photocopier and then computer repair. Long hours , little money. Had 12 employees at one point. Am now down to 5 , thank God. Employees will suck the life right out of you. I hope to sell out soon and get into online sales of coins, antiques and collectibles.