What is best job or business
By syowi
@syeow1 (5136)
India
15 responses
@amandajay (23264)
• New Zealand
6 Feb 17
talk to a business adviser. even me looking for some ideas. if you get a good idea share with me
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@amandajay (23264)
• New Zealand
7 Feb 17
@syeow1 it depends... Hehe. Will start import export business in india and srilanka..lol
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@pammooratan (4668)
• India
16 Feb 17
If you want a business with a few money then you should try education sector ,coaching centres and small schools ,play schools.
I think in education sector you will not to be in loss.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
4 Feb 17
Export items to businesses in other countries?
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@antonbunot (11093)
• Calgary, Alberta
8 Feb 17
Best job - president or prime minister. Best business - monkey business. . . Just kidding. Well, the best job is one that you love doing it coz it makes you happy. Best business is the same as best job . . . it is what you love doing . When I was in my 20's I loved doing artworks and photography; so, I eventually started a photo-art business, a combination of professional photography (studio) and artworks (signboard painting, t-shirt printing, and watercolor/acrylic paintings). I sold my business (Philippines) when we moved to Canada 25 years ago.
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@MissNikki (5237)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
30 Mar 17
You need to do something that you enjoy doing. What do you like to do?
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@MissNikki (5237)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
1 Apr 17
@syeow1 Yes but WHAT KIND of business ???
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
16 Feb 17
Business without working ... sounds like you should invest! The best investing-advice? Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.’ -Warren Buffett Here are a few other great gems:
Two are from Ben Franklin:
"An investment in knowledge pays the most interest."
"Beware of expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship."
Vanguard founder John Bogle - "Why look for a needle in the haystack when you can buy the whole haystack?" (In other words, buy index funds instead of individual stocks.)
"Don't invest in anything you don't understand."
@cmoneyspinner (9219)
• Austin, Texas
16 Feb 17
Just figure out what your particular skill is or if you have a hobby and then do research to see if you can turn your activity into income. I like to write. That's why I was glad to find sites like myLot. But I would really like to offer my services and charge others say $50 to write 500 words for a specific niche. I have a friend who is doing that and she's enjoying success.
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@CrazyBearLady (60)
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28 Feb 17
A lot of small businesses depend on a craft, which by the time you get your product known (as you already know) others are making their own so they don't need to by your product. There are so many things that other people can learn to do and make without too much effort which leaves you needing to do something that is very unique that isn't easily copied. Keeping that in mind you also need to find a occupation that you enjoy so that you don't burn out quickly. I started making teddy bears 33 years ago and am still making teddy bears. I love the creativeness and the ability to create something totally unique with each finished teddy bear. I still get thrills 33 years later, including finding that my bears have reached the secondary market.
If you enjoy children and helping them learn and form their personalities and abilities for their lives, then teaching is a great job. If you enjoy telling stories to children then maybe going into writing is your destiny. Boutiques are okay, but they require a lot of financing and you need money to tide you through until you get established. Another way is to sell on Ebay. You only need your digital camera, computer, and stuff to sell. You don't have the overhead of a store front and your profit margin will be a bit larger. Your best bet is to look at your interests and see what you want to do on a day to day basis. Doing something you thoroughly love and enjoy will keep you from burning out and getting tired of what you're doing for a living. I wish you luck, I wish I could help you more but not knowing you I can't really give you a lot of advice. Just remember to do what YOU love.
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@varunsundars (112)
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16 Feb 17
Well i am too sick of jobs and planning to start some business. Hope someone helps us...
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@sans224 (1806)
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5 Feb 17
Its always good to be im a job we have interest.
but it is true that it is not possible.
my advice is
as you are earning from a job dnt leave it in a hurry.
just think about wat business suits you well.
start as a small thing now itself but without quitting job. you can use someone for partly look after it.
let it grow for 5 years.
then if you feel it is successful , then quit the job and enjoy business.
always keep in mind that once you quit job to business and its not run well, its always difficult to get back to track.
so be on the safe side.
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@subhajitsil6 (961)
• Kolkata, India
11 Apr 17
Before advising you , I would lvoe to know, what you do? Or what can you do? Do you want to do something based online, or in locality some physical customers involvement. What is the thing you need?
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@subhajitsil6 (961)
• Kolkata, India
11 Apr 17
@syeow1 May be you can try your luck in online selling of products.