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Brian c

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you are in a good position, then. I'd imagine starting as a '1 man band' would be very different?

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Ah I see

how about now...is it a bit easier?

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Um getting there. I work when the work is there some times spending time away from home. Most often 18 hrs a day. But it keeps me out of ear shot from her indoors :lol:

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would you go alone with a potential customer base of 500 takeovers+??

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If you have the opportunity then have a go because in the twelve years or so that Ive been self employed I have'nt known work as easy to come by as it has been for the last five or so years. The Uk is awash with money at the moment (mostly borrowed I know).

like most I briefly worked for national after uni and am so glad I got out. Going back to work for someone else now would be devastating.

Lack of holidays is the only downside (have been abroad once in last twelve years - stag do in Prague whay hey  ;) )  but apart from that life is great.

Where abouts are you anyway Brian?

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once in 12 years?

oh no

no no no

I'm staying employed!! :D

Manchester,btw

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would you go alone with a potential customer base of 500 takeovers+??

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No, i have no experience in business and i reckon that would be crucial?

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would you go alone with a potential customer base of 500 takeovers+??

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No, i have no experience in business and i reckon that would be crucial?

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tho if you have worked for a national for a number of years you must know the system insideout regards procedure..

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no, i've been doing about 5 years with 4 companies!

//.National Installer.// for only a year.

never been involved with running a business if thats what you mean by procedure. I mean all the admin side. for an established company im sure you'd really need to have some idea about how companies are run

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