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a good book for the new (and maybe old) guys #4916498
02/16/15 02:15 PM
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Throw Back Offline OP
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Over the next few days I hope to post some things for the newer guys that I found helpful. First thing, its been said and I have said it, in any industry, you better be a better businessman than you are a tradesman. You wont get anywhere if you dont know how to turn a profit, You can catch all the coons in the world and go broke if you dont know the numbers.

This book is a GREAT resource on all things business. Of course it cant replace a college degree, it is a great start up book to get you going in the right directions.

http://www.amazon.com/Start-Your-Own-Business-StartUp-ebook/dp/B004SNPSU2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1424109936&sr=8-2&keywords=start+your+own+business

Re: a good book for the new (and maybe old) guys [Re: Throw Back] #4918103
02/17/15 11:53 AM
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Good topic, Throw Back. I just received a brochure called "Starting Your Own Business, Will It Work For You?" Some good points:

Is It Your Passion?
How Do You Feel About Risk?
Are You A Strong Decision Maker?
Can You Be Flexible?
Will You Take Care Of Yourself?

I've gotta admit, if I had to truthfully answer these questions when I started, I'd probably still be working for someone else.

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