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- Richake8 - Sep 15 2009 | governnment, funding, startup, entrepreneur, self-employed, employment, wsj, planning
I am still thinking about going solo, my only problem is with the funding, no help from the anywhere especially the Government, so I am still stuck in the planning stages. So I now know what I have to do
Interesting WSJ piece ... I guess necessity really is the mother of invention.
Quoted: For laid-off or worried workers, launching a business may seem the best path to survival. Here are the stories of five people who are taking that route—and the lessons they’ve learned so far.
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