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Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Old 2 Nov 2008
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Damn

I do have to be there everyday,but at least I get to pick when and how long my holidays are!!!
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business

Bro, if you want to start your own business, you cant go ahead with a thought like that, if you think you will fail, you shouldn't even be starting. You get out of a business what you put in, simple as that.
positivity is 100% necessary. If you are thinking about internet cafes etc, just remember that everyone likes a smile, and treat customers as you would like to be treated yourself.
I owned and ran my own bar in london for 12 years, and it was my whole life, but a good one!
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Talking Er!

I hate to tell you this Dan,but I own two bars(one right now,I sold the other to fund my next project) a microbrewery and a mining geophysics business.
I will with any luck be opening a biker bar in Medellin Colombia.
But I get where you,re coming from!
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A Canadian perspective

I have owned and operated a mortgage brokerage business here on the west coast of Canada for the past six years. Considering the global meltdown in the credit markets things are actually looking pretty good. Through attrition we have adjusted our staffing down to where it is maintainable and we should weather the financial storm ok.

Actually I am hoping to sell in the next couple of months – we have been in merger talks with one of our long time competitors – and I will just stay on as a mortgage broker instead of an owner/manager. It will give me a lot more time for traveling and riding the bike.

Africa here we come J

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Talking Damn

That sounds like a plan then!!!
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I run my own company (engineering and writing).

It’s project based and it fits my needs perfectly, I can work for a while then take some time off (weeks or months, maybe a year).
Even in harder periods I can always take a day off and do trips with the bike.

It pays very well but the downside is the security, no jobs available mean I don’t get paid. But it hasn’t been a problem for a few years.

Working 9-5 would be a nightmare…
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I'll do you a swap! I also translate French into English, and the funniest one US English into UK English, in Edinburgh, but quite fancy being back in France for a while! Can't afford all the fancy software though so I do it oldstyle with dictionaries.
Yeah I've done US to UK English too, for a company that had paid someone else to do French to US English and then realised it wanted UK English to sell to the Indian market (apparently Brits didn't count though).

Dropped you a PM - but I don't know with six posts if you can get it, so let me know on here if you didn't and I'll mail or something. Might have a bit of extra work for you every now and then if you'd like it.

And sorry for hijacking the thread slightly everyone, but you know, business is business.
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I've just started up my own business through my part-time hobbies of dog training and handling.

Its all very early days (if anyone is a website designer and would like to do a 'heres one I made earlier' I'd really like to talk to you!), but am in negotiations with a larger dog walking/sitting company to combine efforts through a referral system.

Thankfully everyone needs a dog trainer it seems, regardless of economic climate!
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I run my own business as a Diamond Drilling Contractor, it is NOT as glamorous as the name suggests, in fact it is downright dirty and physical but it does the trick of paying the bills.

Oh, and it does not involve drilling for diamonds, it is drilling with diamonds as the cutting media.
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I have my own building company here in France. I started about 16 years ago and it used to be interesting but nowadays is just a means of paying the bills. I find it quite stressfull at times.
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I have my own building company here in France. I started about 16 years ago and it used to be interesting but nowadays is just a means of paying the bills. I find it quite stressfull at times.
I know exactly how you feel!!!
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i run a canoe hire and tour business

on the murray river in oz ,i only work half the year i get to see hot chicks in bikinis every day,i was looking at opening a hostel/bar in cartagena ,colombia but decided i had it too good here
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I ran a website based biz selling action figures and dolls, non mainstream stuff, ebay as the advertising and referrals from a few of the designers as well. Had to give it up as it was just too much with a full time job and didnt fancy the gamble of relying on that alone. It was cheaper to buy at american retail import and pay tax than it was to buy from suppliers in the UK[or to sell uk versions back to the US] for alot of the stuff and I had a good network of folks picking up the rarer stuff for resale over here. Even now I am still selling off the leftover stock on ebay and like the website most of it goes over to europe. Germany, spain and italy were the main places must be a shortage of forbidden planet style shops there.
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Yes I do own a business, anyone out there want to buy it??? Then I could get off this merry go round

It's not very stressful, really!!!!!
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lol, nah a place where you can surf the web, play games etc and buy coffee.

Reckon internet cafes are a dying phenomenon. Won't be more than a few years before travellers all have email and web on their mobile phones. I guess in poorer areas you might run a cafe for locals that can't afford their own computers, but thats not really the point is it?

From a personal point of view, I ran my own business and it sucked. I think it's only fun when you're making good money. I have a friend who runs his own and enjoys it, but says he'd never have employees again. So he works as a freelancer (IT of some description) and says it is much more relaxing. His opinion was that employees just added to his workload and stress.

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