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Andy Black
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Someone mentioned it already. Many tradesmen work for a company for a bit, pick up nixers on the side, then eventually get a van, tools and work for themselves.
Their work by its very nature often means meeting (and learning to deal) with clients. They are project managers in the very real sense of having to deliver XYZ by ABC date.
They’re naturally closer to being entrepreneurs than someone stuck in a office far removed from clients.
I like dealing with tradesmen. I like having tradesmen as clients too. I’ve an affinity with people who have a skill and are trying to use that skill to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table.
Their work by its very nature often means meeting (and learning to deal) with clients. They are project managers in the very real sense of having to deliver XYZ by ABC date.
They’re naturally closer to being entrepreneurs than someone stuck in a office far removed from clients.
I like dealing with tradesmen. I like having tradesmen as clients too. I’ve an affinity with people who have a skill and are trying to use that skill to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table.
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