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quaker bill

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30. I left the business
Fri Apr 27, 2012, 06:53 AM
Apr 2012

At my own discretion due to an intractible disagreement with partners over another issue. They still use the model successfully, are in the land development consulting business, and managed to survive the bubble bursting when most local firms didn't. Curiously, after I left what remained of our disagreement was resolved by my former partners adopting my idea.

Currently I have a day job that pays better and run a small sole proprietorship on the side. The small art business is steadily growing and should supplement retirement income nicely. There is little stress or argument about a low overhead and high markup cash business with only me on the payroll... You make the product, you sell the product, simple.


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you mean make money in... krispos42 Apr 2012 #1
Yes, I do have an idea... kentuck Apr 2012 #3
10 billion profits in the first quarter...10 billion rustydog Apr 2012 #14
If I was hording $10 million worth of rifle ammunition... krispos42 Apr 2012 #16
Honoré de Balzac, and I've yet to find an exception. n/t Egalitarian Thug Apr 2012 #17
I believe that was the French novelist Honore de Balzac in "Le Pere Goriot". Those coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #29
That's just what the Mafia says. hifiguy Apr 2012 #2
True. JDPriestly Apr 2012 #9
So, Rmoney, the church elder, believes there is no morality to wealth or it's acquisition. Gold Metal Flake Apr 2012 #4
I am not sure how the prosperity gospel and Mormonism fit together quaker bill Apr 2012 #20
Well said. n/t cynatnite Apr 2012 #5
There's a wing-nut meme going around Surya Gayatri Apr 2012 #6
FDR and JFK inherited their wealth. JDPriestly Apr 2012 #10
You become a billionaire by being ruthless to competitors and your own workforce. Selatius Apr 2012 #7
I would add that there is something wrong with becoming wealthy JDPriestly Apr 2012 #8
Oh, sorry, thought this was an Al Capone thread... n/t jtuck004 Apr 2012 #11
My more conservative friends sometimes ask "how rich would you let someone be if you were king?" Recursion Apr 2012 #12
But there's all kinds of wrong with the way Mittens made his money. AtomicKitten Apr 2012 #13
but, how does one make money? fascisthunter Apr 2012 #15
How does this work in practice? dkf Apr 2012 #18
I think you may have missed the OPs point onethatcares Apr 2012 #19
Their salaries will be decent enough in time. dkf Apr 2012 #22
No they won't . . . and that's kind of the point. You also didn't answer the question. HughBeaumont Apr 2012 #24
will that be when onethatcares Apr 2012 #27
When I was running a business quaker bill Apr 2012 #21
I on the other hand heard of a business owner who took the employees retirement money dkf Apr 2012 #23
I left the business quaker bill Apr 2012 #30
There is nothing wrong with making money but a lot wrong libtodeath Apr 2012 #25
Drug dealers, pimps and bootleggers, all potential 1%ers. Remmah2 Apr 2012 #26
mitt is a wannabe don onethatcares Apr 2012 #28
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