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Get big or stay small? a business advice thread.
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<blockquote data-quote="capetrees" data-source="post: 5840868" data-attributes="member: 20237"><p>I worked for a land surveyor years ago, 80's, big development/building boom happened and he built the company up. Was a small company in a small town with 4 employees. Built it to 8 in the field, 2 in the office, 5 in the drafting room. Made big money, seemed like it would never end.</p><p>Similar company two towns away, 4 employees, same business, stayed the course, remained small and very busy. to this day they are still the same size.</p><p>The company I worked for was destroyed by the economic downturn of the early 90's and is scraping by to make a living today. The other company never felt a bump in the downturn and are still very successful.</p><p></p><p>Just sayin'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capetrees, post: 5840868, member: 20237"] I worked for a land surveyor years ago, 80's, big development/building boom happened and he built the company up. Was a small company in a small town with 4 employees. Built it to 8 in the field, 2 in the office, 5 in the drafting room. Made big money, seemed like it would never end. Similar company two towns away, 4 employees, same business, stayed the course, remained small and very busy. to this day they are still the same size. The company I worked for was destroyed by the economic downturn of the early 90's and is scraping by to make a living today. The other company never felt a bump in the downturn and are still very successful. Just sayin' [/QUOTE]
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