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Hire a couple of plenty cheapness fellas and then that`s as good as choice 'b' for you financially (minus a few monkey nuts)
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Always?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAlways wear a condom.
How do you pee?
And was that (a), (b) or (c)?
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You forgot (d) Get AndyW to do it.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostHere's a question. Imagine the hypothetical situation.
You've got multiple clients at the same time; do you:
(a) pick between them
(b) do 14 hour days to do both
(c) hire people
I'm tempted by (b), tbh.
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(c)
Then you can spend the 7 hours a day working to get a new client to have another (c)
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b followed by c if it all gets too much.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostHere's a question. Imagine the hypothetical situation.
You've got multiple clients at the same time; do you:
(a) pick between them
(b) do 14 hour days to do both
(c) hire people
I'm tempted by (b), tbh.
PZZ
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In the short term do b, if longer term start off with b and them move onto c if it gets too much.
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Depends. If I can service all then spread myself and do all. If I cant and they will accept a sub then hire, but otherwise (and normally) pick the best one.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostHere's a question. Imagine the hypothetical situation.
You've got multiple clients at the same time; do you:
(a) pick between them
(b) do 14 hour days to do both
(c) hire people
I'm tempted by (b), tbh.
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