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<blockquote data-quote="altfuel1991" data-source="post: 451236" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I have been in business for 23 years now. Always remember there is no such thing as "self employed", in actuality everyone of my customers is my "boss" and I need to provide for their needs as best I can. They need to know I and my employees are going beyond what they are paying for to satisfy them. That is how I build long term relationships with my customers.</p><p></p><p>Going into business requires a huge step of faith and a lot of prayer daily. It takes long hours of hard work and dedication to be successful and survive as the economy changes. It also helps to have a VERY supportive wife, if married. My first wife was ok with it as long as things were going well but when things got tight and we had to tighten the budget it became difficult. But she is not in the picture any longer and my present wife was sent from GOD to support and help me.</p><p></p><p>You are showing a lot of maturity in asking questions and thinking seriously before committing to do this. When I was contemplating this I talked to an older very successful man and his question to me was,"What can you provide that is different from others and why would people want to do business with you?" He was a good friend and mature enough to ask the hard questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altfuel1991, post: 451236, member: 1211"] I have been in business for 23 years now. Always remember there is no such thing as "self employed", in actuality everyone of my customers is my "boss" and I need to provide for their needs as best I can. They need to know I and my employees are going beyond what they are paying for to satisfy them. That is how I build long term relationships with my customers. Going into business requires a huge step of faith and a lot of prayer daily. It takes long hours of hard work and dedication to be successful and survive as the economy changes. It also helps to have a VERY supportive wife, if married. My first wife was ok with it as long as things were going well but when things got tight and we had to tighten the budget it became difficult. But she is not in the picture any longer and my present wife was sent from GOD to support and help me. You are showing a lot of maturity in asking questions and thinking seriously before committing to do this. When I was contemplating this I talked to an older very successful man and his question to me was,"What can you provide that is different from others and why would people want to do business with you?" He was a good friend and mature enough to ask the hard questions. [/QUOTE]
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