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posted 1 month ago by MartinRigggs on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +107Score on mirror )
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Greenblatts_4skin on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
yeah its pretty gay to attempt to learn on your own a profession you have zero experience in at all, which not only includes learning the framework for the way things are typically/efficiently/effectively done, but also the business contacts, supplier/buyer contacts, and client contacts who will be the ones eventually paying you when you become self employed.

It is better to learn how it is done at an already established company, and learn the contacts whom you would eventually be doing business with when on your own.

In doing it that way you can start your own side business while being fully employed and work on your side business until it becomes your primary, you will have the safety net of the company employment while you transition.

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