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    11 months ago

    I read it. Just because the owners feel it doesn’t make it true.

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      I feel it’s accurate. Most people are not reading it nor understand it. Their point is it’s too expensive to open or run anything how days. The employees are just another cost.

      As they said it needs to be easier and cheaper.

      I doubt you’ve even owned a business otherwise you’d understand and not focus just on the worker comment. It’s very expensive to run a business. It’s very risky. Considering the works make about the same as the owners, that’s concerning as they may close shop and move on.

      We’d have more small businesses if we made it easier and cheaper. It’s why wallarts and Amazons are crushing everyone.

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        It’s not that risky to run a business. If it fails then you’re insulated from its failure.

        If your business can’t succeed without your employees being impoverished then it’s not a business that deserves to exist.

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          No you are not. When you start a business, you typically have to put your home up for collateral. You also have to cosign the loans for the business. So if the business fails, you’re liable. As I said, you’ve never owned a busiNess or you would have know that. It’s why the third founder of apple left. He was the only one with assets.

          It typically takes 5 years before you don’t need to put your own assets as risk if you show proper cash flow.

          If you’ve never heard of him. It’s an interesting read. Now it seems silly that he pulled out but at the time it was a sane decision.

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Wayne#:~:text=Ronald Gerald Wayne (born%20May,documentation%20for%20the%20new%20venture.

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            11 months ago

            Assuming that you don’t already have the capital from other means.

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              For a small business most people won’t. Everything is crazy expensive. My ex-father in law opened a butcher shop In the 80’s. It was a Union butcher shop because he was a Union guy. It cost him very little to open the shop. It was under 1,000 dollars. He’s retired now but thought about opening one up as a hobby. He said the sale shop would cost over 250,000 to open now. He said there is no way he’d break even. We need to find a way for people to be able to take a reasonable risk and not lose everything. They’re correct when they said it’s too expensive.

              For some reason liberals think business owners are sitting on piles of cash. Most of them are paycheck to paycheck.

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                11 months ago

                So they’re employees should be poor because the owners want more profits?

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                    Because they don’t want to pay a living wage to their employees yet they want all of the profits from the business.