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Still Watching My Back
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If possible which I dont know how realistic it is living in a small town but it might mean leaving home for a while, is getting a job in just such a place and learn the ropes. You will learn what to do and what not to do before you go and drop lots of money with no experience. Sounds like fun but lots of work.
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C A P S...CAPS CAPS CAPS!
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It's a lot of peoples dreams to jump right into an awesome business venture but besides the the startup costs, rent, electric, liquor license, advertising and so on... that's nothing compared with the hassles of employee paperwork and government regulations.
Fia is on the money when he said to get a job at a bar and learn the ropes, not just bartending but managing the place just to get a grasp on how hard it really is.
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