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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
I'm a control freak, I'd do option 1 in a heartbeat.
WG
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Yeah that is what I think sometimes. The whole advantage to being self employed is you are the king.
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Originally Posted by BOSS1
its tough when i was at those crossroads i decided to just pay people for services and not take on partners
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Yep.
Between all of the mainstream ventures it makes me consider it. If they came in with their own skills and capital, I would consider a network person, and maybe a SEO type person. Some one(s) who pick up the pieces in my weaknesses, and bring some of that shit in house.
For the mundane work, you can bring in interns, or outsource it.
I get the occasional person now who is in college and sends me their resume. They see my ads to snag models and such I guess, and that is how they find out about my company. But the people I get resumes from have no working capital to throw into a caufer nor do they have anything but the raw skills. No application knowledge. So I would have to hold their hand.
While good and bad. When you are a company on the grow, you do not want to be holding hands. You want to keep pushing forward, both guns blazing.
