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Re: STARTING MY OWN BUSINESS, ANY SUGGESTIONS
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Posted by glennster on April 04, 2007 at 10:01:14 from (68.77.49.48):
In Reply to: STARTING MY OWN BUSINESS, ANY SUGGESTIONS posted by ironsales on April 04, 2007 at 06:49:35:
i have several business that i started myself. find a niche that needs service and run a fair and honest business, word will spread fast. at the very least form an s corporation or an llc, a good accountant can set it up. get insurance along with a general liability umbrella policy. you do not personally want to be the target of a lawsuit. biggest problems i have with contractors is they do not answer your calls, and never show up when they are supposed to. here is an idea for you for excavating. friend of mine is a project manager for a large construction company. they use a subcontractor that has a mini excavator with retractable tracks, he can get thru a standard 36" doorway with the machine when its fully retracted. this guy is always busy.
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