Message from @Kazza
Discord ID: 605857091067969536
First learn finances, learn how business work, learn the market in your area
Or learn a fucking trade
idk, know what u wanna do 1st maybe, lol
Well what is the product of your business
I didnt do none o that...
I just went down to companies house in london and set one up
Some fanny tried to import a gun to do school shootings UK edition
Got caught lmao
As you do
Its more of a service. Face to face help with computer management. Aimed primarily at the elderly population as that is what makes up my area.
He looks as you'd expect
Ah
but I already had a big client before I set mine up
well.. big in the UK at least
Learn a trade, mate
FA Premier league
You better be good because that market is filled with big companies tech support
Mate. Im looking for some independence. Id be an apprentice if I were learning a trade.
And then you'd be a higher earner after a year
then I got united airlines... GSK... the MoD ... a company called sartorius...
Big company tech is notoriously shit to the point people avoid it
Step 1: stop looking for advice on discord
never did any advertising
If you learn a trade, it's a trade that'll stick with you for the rest of your life and you can build your own business off it.
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Yeah i dont want tied down to brickwork mate
If you're not going to take the idea of learning a trade seriously, you're going nowhere, mate.
Brickwork <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Trades don't just include that you downy
Can tell you're barely out of school
Youre assuming theres a lot of fucking welding firms in my area you spaz
Welding is just one of many
My friend shouldve been a plumber
Brickwork isn't even s big trade
And it's a damn good one at that
One of many centered around big industry
take a night course or something... you will meet people... and also colleges often have links
Dude has 0 gag reflex for the smell of shit