Sentences with phrase «get into this business unless»

It's hard to get into this business unless you've got the customers and the data.

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«The person who's being asked for the money — if this is not a business that they think is viable, they owe it to their family member to say» [I] won't invest in it unless [you] can tweak the concept, get more experience or bring people into it who have more experience,»» advises Gamel.
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When you're a small business owner, it's easy to fall into the work - won «t - get - done right - unless - I do - it mentality.
I took all the decorating classes and love to decorate cakes, so when I got layed off my job last year I wanted to open my own cake shop, and its not as easy as you think at least were i live in pa you have to contact the health dept plus you have to make sure your house is zoned commerical contact your local borough office if your not you will have to have a hearing and it cost about 300 dollars for that, plus i couldn't have the bake shop in my house unless i had a separate kitchen for the bake shop, and one for my family plus no pets aloud, i am lucky enough that i have a rental house next to mine that i'm turning into a bakeshop but i have to turn it into a business, i've been working with the small business assoc. and the health dept plus there are permits i need, electric has to be updated and new lighting, plus the plummer has to do alot because i have to have a 3 bay sink and a grease trap, gas lines need to be ran for the oven,
So, unless you plan to get into the guard dog business, it is best to have them neutered and spayed.
Besides, job creators are usually well into their 40s and early 50s before they start to «get ahead» and are able to set aside money for retirement, unless they are among the 50 per cent of businesses that fail during the first 10 years of operation (see «risk of failure» above).
Regarding your follow - up comments: I doubt a court would find that an NDA (or non-compete, or some sort of combined agreement) that seeks to prevent you from doing business the company isn't even yet doing would cause problems, unless you had knowledge of their intentions to get into that business and are exploiting your knowledge of their plans for profit.
If you get into an accident while running business errand, your entire claim could be denied, unless you have commercial vehicle coverage.
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