How many people here are business....
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How many people here are business....
Students, graduates, owners
Just wanted to know.
I have a business degree
Just wanted to know.
I have a business degree
I do not have a business degree but I have owned several businesses and restaurants over the years. (Digital Editing[Indie Film/Commercial editing])
I sold my portion of the last Editing business last year to go back to work for myself part time. (I buy a business. Turn it around then resell it. Who wants to stay in the same place for more than 2 years?) Then I cook full time at the moment while the Editing season is slow. (Which is not as easy to do when you are 40+ as when you where in your 20s.)
I sold my portion of the last Editing business last year to go back to work for myself part time. (I buy a business. Turn it around then resell it. Who wants to stay in the same place for more than 2 years?) Then I cook full time at the moment while the Editing season is slow. (Which is not as easy to do when you are 40+ as when you where in your 20s.)
I am currently in the process of setting up my own busines. Proving to be a massive headache right now in the current economical climate. I am trying to get things done (Cheaper) as its coming out of my own money.
Hopefully will be all done by next yea setup wise. Then I can get started and earn some money (I hope) lol
Hopefully will be all done by next yea setup wise. Then I can get started and earn some money (I hope) lol
It's not business but more like 'doling out'; as a high-ranking member of the Korean Friends Association I get numerous grants and perks from the DPRK government, all to my own bank accounts at home (where grants are stored) and embassies nearby (the perks; I get reimbursed for unlimited consumption of all cafeteria and vending-machine items). I've lived on this for some time; I don't actually bother to buy food from the grocery store anymore...
Student*, Worked for my Dad's Business and would probably consider setting one up in the future.
*Although I find my studies almost useless due to their 99% theoretical content (e.g I don't care how International Reporting Standards should be according to Aristotle's Naturalism Theory just tell me what they are now)
*Although I find my studies almost useless due to their 99% theoretical content (e.g I don't care how International Reporting Standards should be according to Aristotle's Naturalism Theory just tell me what they are now)
as i said before, im a walking bank in my school.
having an average income of $30,- a week, i dont call it pocket money anymore. (20% profit)
with this 30 bucks i can enter a disco and order 7 beers, then its gone -.-
of course i deposit at the bank, remove every week and re-deposit, its about 10cents of extra interest a month! (start very small)
having an average income of $30,- a week, i dont call it pocket money anymore. (20% profit)
with this 30 bucks i can enter a disco and order 7 beers, then its gone -.-
of course i deposit at the bank, remove every week and re-deposit, its about 10cents of extra interest a month! (start very small)
jan1666 wrote:as i said before, im a walking bank in my school.
having an average income of $30,- a week, i dont call it pocket money anymore. (20% profit)
with this 30 bucks i can enter a disco and order 7 beers, then its gone -.-
of course i deposit at the bank, remove every week and re-deposit, its about 10cents of extra interest a month! (start very small)
I know one dude, who started with selling maches (or how ever you spell it) when he was a kid and now he's a billioneir
