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No, I had to be a Journeyman for 4 years before I could be a master electrician and 4 years after that before they let me take the contractors test for a license.doppelgänger;937595 said:Thanks, Rick. Did you start your own contracting business right out of school?
We have a vending machine business (mostly gumball machines, my daughter has almost 100 of them) and a few candy bar and soda machines as well.Also, of what sort are the other businesses you and your family own?
My wife and I took turns. I have to admit that she did more than I, but she required me to participate far more than any of the other men I knew, (or what stories they told anyway).And who exactly was going to raise our kids during this period of our life, while we were working like crazy?
Sometimes there isn't any other option than to seek employment.
Technically, everyone works for someone.
You work for whoever pays you.
A farmer works for the milk company
The milk company works for the consumer...
A forestry worker works for the sawmill
The sawmill works for the company
The company works for the exporters
The exporters work for the foreign importers
The foreign importers work for the builders
The builders work for the consumers
The techinician works for the net cafe staff
Who work for the owner
Who works for... who else but the consumer.
Why is working for someone else "limiting potential"? Is potential to be measured in a dollar value?