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Originally Posted by GUNNER
Over the last few years I've had some wonderful consulting clients and will continue working with them. However, I've decided to throw my hat back in the ring and am looking for a reputable company who could benefit from all my experience.
I started in adult in 2000 and it's safe to say there is almost nothing I haven't had my hands in... literally. In addition to more than ten years in management, marketing, and business development, I've also spent plenty of time both behind the camera and in front of it. I feel very fortunate to have worked with so many amazing people and look forward to meeting and working with many more.
Hit me up anytime this week or this weekend at TPF.
Resume available upon request.
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Im sure you know your stuff, but if so, why consult? Why not get 100% of the upside and dedicate your time completely to projects you own?
Just curious. Ive always wondered why people so capable of owning their own companies would take $ to help someone else build their business. In order for it to be beneficial for someone to pay a consultant, they need to pay the consultant LESS than they will generate in profits on any project where the consultant worked.....flipped in reverse, you would make more not consulting and just building projects yourself.
Not that Im looking for more competition in the market, lol, Im just curious
