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Starting my own contracting business
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<blockquote data-quote="james ds" data-source="post: 6977000" data-attributes="member: 4796"><p>The farmers son problem is that the son takes no risks , gets daddy’s tractor , machine and fuel, goes out working cheap because he only needs beer money, makes a balls of the job and drops the tractor back in daddy’s yard , loses nothing as it made no differance to him . This young man has to make this work first time , he has no safety net , hard done but can be done . Let’s say more fail than succeed , but at least he can say he tried. I’d say work first with a contractor and save up money to invest in the business , start slowly and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james ds, post: 6977000, member: 4796"] The farmers son problem is that the son takes no risks , gets daddy’s tractor , machine and fuel, goes out working cheap because he only needs beer money, makes a balls of the job and drops the tractor back in daddy’s yard , loses nothing as it made no differance to him . This young man has to make this work first time , he has no safety net , hard done but can be done . Let’s say more fail than succeed , but at least he can say he tried. I’d say work first with a contractor and save up money to invest in the business , start slowly and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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