i figured id start a thread for those who are already or are considering starting their own business.
a little info about me, i am currently 24 years old and i work full time in the health care field. i do enjoy doing what i do, but in no way will i strike "oil" in it.
at this time, i have minute knowledge in business, but my SO is in accounting/management so she can help out. of course ill be putting my own time in it also.
if i do go all the way with this business idea, ill probably end up either temporarily leaving my career just in case i fail...
i am in a very young stage of starting up a business which is in a completely different field than what i have a degree in. yes, i know its risky, but if it blows up, it has a potential of becoming a multi million dollar company.
anyways, i come to the nsx community for some advice as i am sure that there are many business owners on this forum. for those who started their own company from literally nothing, care to share some hardship and success stories? maybe some tips? no need to get into specifics, but just some things to watch out for that are both inevitable or avoidable.
thanks!
a little info about me, i am currently 24 years old and i work full time in the health care field. i do enjoy doing what i do, but in no way will i strike "oil" in it.
at this time, i have minute knowledge in business, but my SO is in accounting/management so she can help out. of course ill be putting my own time in it also.
if i do go all the way with this business idea, ill probably end up either temporarily leaving my career just in case i fail...
i am in a very young stage of starting up a business which is in a completely different field than what i have a degree in. yes, i know its risky, but if it blows up, it has a potential of becoming a multi million dollar company.
anyways, i come to the nsx community for some advice as i am sure that there are many business owners on this forum. for those who started their own company from literally nothing, care to share some hardship and success stories? maybe some tips? no need to get into specifics, but just some things to watch out for that are both inevitable or avoidable.
thanks!