Thanks,
Eric
On 11/7/05, John C. Bland II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"If someone can not manage their personal finances, then they should
not start a business. Understandably, your only argument to this point
is to take the response out of context. In no way does poor credit
mean a person is trash."
Now, if someone has bad credit and still doesn't know how to manage their finances (hasn't learned from their mistake(s)), then they shouldn't start one. But, as John somewhat said, if there is a good reason OR they have the knowledge to run their finances properly I think its fine.
Good reason =
- terribly unforeseen medical bills (something way out of the range to pay back with current finances, even payment plan is too much)
- death of bread winner in house (leaving you with all of the bills and no $$ to pay; unless insurance kicks in)
- etc.
Those types of things are good reasons to me.
Bad reason =
- blowing $$ on dumb stuff
- not paying creditors
- poor money management (kinda sums up 1 and 2)
- etc.On 11/7/05, John Farrar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Cash flow and running a business (was: Factory Pattern
On 11/7/05, John Farrar < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So... if someone is poor or made a bad decision you think they are
basically
> trash?
If someone can not manage their personal finances, then they should
not start a business. Understandably, your only argument to this point
is to take the response out of context. In no way does poor credit
mean a person is trash.
It did not take the response out of context. If you wouldn't hire someone
because they had bad credit without finding out why... that is a statement
that they should be thrown back out the door, aka 'trash', or what do you do
with resume's you don't keep on file? I wasn't trying to glorify the
argument... rather to speak honestly and openly about the natural
conclusion.
>And putting people out of work is not a
> good thing! Do me a favor. Rent "Braveheart" and watch it. When you get
> done... figure out why the word "heart" is part of the legends name.
Rather than drawing your business knowledge from Braveheart, I
recommend you study economics and capitalism. I have my reservations
that William Wallace could run a successful IT firm.
(I don't, but my guess is that debate is wasted time... can't prove either
one of us right or wrong on that one.)
Your arguments are so obfuscated that it's hard to follow any
semblance of logic. Exactly what is your point? That ColdFusion
Enterprise should be free? (I'll take my answer without the 7 degrees
of Mel Gibson, thank you.)
(ANSWER: Mel Gibson was the actor... you must be suffering from "Passion"
jet lag! My point was that he had heart. He cared about people. In business
we can accomplish great things when we care about people. It doesn't always
lead to obscurity to be people conscious!)
-Adam
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