April 1st, 2008
We recently interviewed a “new young entrepreneur” to find out his thoughts on his status change.
So what are your thoughts on this name change?
I think it is for the better, from a personal stance. I like being a young entrepreneur. When asking for wine at a restaurant, I get carded. When I […]
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March 3rd, 2008
So in June there will be an awards ceremony that honors entrepreneurs.
“Through this award we are able to recognise the success of our region’s future entrepreneurs, who by demonstrating an innovative and enterprising approach to running a creative business, are realizing their potential and achieving their goals.”
As quoted from nebusiness.com. It sounded like my […]
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February 27th, 2008
NewsLetter recently posted this article regarding young entrepreneurs’ effect on the economy. There are no real highlights of the article. It is more of an informational type thing.
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February 13th, 2008
..Eco-entrepreneurs, of course!
According to this article, a company called g=9.8 (hurr, gravity… I get it) is creating lingerie made from wood.
I guess that’s one more reason to get hard (legislation?) against killing the rain forest.
-”What are you wearing today, honey?”
-”Redwood.”
-”Hot.”
As much as I would love to say this is environmentally friendly, shaving sheep just seems […]
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January 23rd, 2008
UK site Make Your Mark is offering a spectacular opportunity for entrepreneurs interested in retail. Here are the details:
If you’ve always dreamed of being your own boss in retail, and have a great idea, here’s an offer you shouldn’t miss. In partnership with The Mall and The Royal Bank of Scotland we’ll help turn your […]
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January 17th, 2008
So I was talking to Miki from Leadership Turn and we happened to discuss procrastination. Long story short, I was called an amateur procrastinator and invited to elaborate on my newbie procrastination methods. Considering there is a bit of a generational difference, I may have fewer stories - but let’s begin with the […]
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January 13th, 2008
I did a bit of searching and found that the average salary for an entrepreneur who starts a succeeding business is around $39,000-$61,000, which is pretty significant for anyone who is fresh out of college. The source of this information is from the WorldWideLearn website. Here are some other interesting statistics:
According to the […]
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December 31st, 2007
I’m not posting today’s normal Sunday BossHatch Times to throw in something I have been meaning to post. I was recently sent a link to a list of 100 attributes of entrepreneurs. Normally, I would just skim over a list like this, read it, and post a comment. However, this has 100 attributes… jeeze! I […]
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December 21st, 2007
A few weeks ago I made a post for Babylune’s Generous December (here’s the ICSF post I made). The Inner City Scholarship Fund just received $25 from Heidel and Associates, where Dr. Heidel says “As a businessman and psychiatrist I certainly agree that a high-quality, supportive education is a wonderful opportunity for all children,” […]
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December 21st, 2007
Yes, I disrupted my Interpreting Audience series to write a small digression regarding my total distaste of office humor and aesthetic. I use this as my motivation to avoid the office and start a business of my own (where there will be no office… just your computer and maybe a Jittery Joes coffee […]
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