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Thinking about making the jump and need some advise.
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<blockquote data-quote="flushcut" data-source="post: 2815837" data-attributes="member: 44110"><p>What having friends work for me? No, not really I have some I'll call back and some that are still friends not employees. I find when working for a friend some people think they can just stand around and take it easy. If I am payin get movin on the job friendship ends at the property line. The friends that can work like that are the ones that get call backs. If you are thinking partnership I would advise against that unless you two handle two very different tasks. Such as he cuts and you do the books and the paperwork. You would have to have an understanding and accept each others roll in the biz and leave it at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flushcut, post: 2815837, member: 44110"] What having friends work for me? No, not really I have some I'll call back and some that are still friends not employees. I find when working for a friend some people think they can just stand around and take it easy. If I am payin get movin on the job friendship ends at the property line. The friends that can work like that are the ones that get call backs. If you are thinking partnership I would advise against that unless you two handle two very different tasks. Such as he cuts and you do the books and the paperwork. You would have to have an understanding and accept each others roll in the biz and leave it at that. [/QUOTE]
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