Like many of his generation, he sees traditional business attire as a form of cover-up. In his workplace, he says, "we're not trying to hide anything with our clothes."
financing contradicts that. Truth is, if you really need to finance a fridge, you need to ask yourself, do you need a fridge then? Drink warm cokes and build your business. Just my two oo.
I disagree on financing items - especially as something as small as a computer and a refrigerator. Start ups should focus on not paying a dollar more on anything and financing contradicts that. Truth is, if you really need to finance a fridge, you need to ask yourself, do you need a fridge then? Drink warm cokes and build your business. Just my two oo.
Great post. Might be cool if, in the future, you talked about why it is that, when you're just getting started, marketing, hiring employees, etc might be more important than having your infrastructure bought and paid for - computers, office equipment, etc.
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