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Do your contracts keep being terminated for incompetence?
PS I have minions who make me tea. I report direct to the MD. HTH
Ha ha ha. No. Unlike you I don't feel a need to spend my whole life doing the same job and I don't spend the majority of my time working, so I've been taking on a lot of short projects.
I am the MD.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
Not of a very succesful company though, since you don't seem to have anything to sell.
So I was wrong to call you a disguised employee, you're not even that good.
One of the reasons a businessman will try and build his business is so that it will have a market value. We can't just selectively pick and choose motives without diminishing incentive to succeed at all. Much better for government to put in place laws to prevent people being ripped off and otherwise keep out of the way.
WHS, and business people may be at their best at different stages of a company's lifecycle - Some are best at starting companies and while these are small, whereas others may thrive better in a medium sized company, which the founders might risk running into the ground, and so on. So this "pass the parcel" often benefits everyone, and the companies themselves.
It's like those natural history programs which follow the progression of various kinds of scavengers on a dead whale once it has sunk to the seabed, or something like that
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