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5. this takes demand for granted.
Mon Aug 1, 2016, 10:38 AM
Aug 2016

the job is created by the homeowner who needs the landscaping and is willing to pay people to do it.

the landscaper should be inclined to do it single-handedly, and it's only when there is so much demand (or landscaper is sufficiently lazy) that the landscaper can afford to hire an assistant.

at that point, the job was fundamentally still created by the homeowner, who is indirectly hiring a small team of landscapers, but simply left the human resource details to the landscaping company's owner.


people see what their did, what's right in front of their nose. not always easy to see the bigger picture.

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