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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThat is the problem with my Plan B. My Plan B partner keeps getting derailed by family commitments.
If we can just get a bit further so that I can operate on my own when he isn't available we are good to go. He has expertise that I need to learn and an accumulation of industrial quality kit so I am at the mercy of his availability until we get our own premises, which is in hand, but we have to send builders in first etc etc.
It can be frustrating but I ain't giving up yet.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostIt's all or nothing and as I hinted at earlier I think spreading my time around wouldn't help to make a success of the new venture. Too many businesses fail because one or other of the parties involved just don't put in the time and effort so I don't want to take the risk.
If we can just get a bit further so that I can operate on my own when he isn't available we are good to go. He has expertise that I need to learn and an accumulation of industrial quality kit so I am at the mercy of his availability until we get our own premises, which is in hand, but we have to send builders in first etc etc.
It can be frustrating but I ain't giving up yet.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostCould be if it works out. Code monkey level though.
giz a banana
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Give Plan B a go or you'll regret it forever.
Shame you'll have to return your membership card for CUK though.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat's the timeline when you'll know if plan B is a goer or not... months or years? If the former I'd say go for it, you can always get another contract.
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What's the timeline when you'll know if plan B is a goer or not... months or years? If the former I'd say go for it, you can always get another contract.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDo you maybe have the option to take an extension at reduced hours, say 3 days a week? This is what I'm trying to do although I accidentally got another contract...
There's enough work initially to keep everybody busy and although this is Plan B moving to A I still have a couple of minor projects ticking along nicely in the background that should come to fruition within the next year.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostOpinions.
Quite simple, take the extension with ClientCo at the end of the month or run with Plan B?
Got a partner, funding and everything else in place and we both discussed today in depth taking the big step. Some business already in place to get the cash flow steady for a couple of months so that's the timeframe to generate more business.
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