Charles, you really should investigate the business sizes out there.

Without doing any research today, I'd say there were more " one man band " 
businesses out there than any other type, unless you're going to lump a lot 
of "types" together, like all the 2-100 employee businesses.

And there's a lot of 2-10 people businesses, as well.

How does a "one man band" work?   Hard.   And he often serves people who are 
engaged in similar enterprise.   It isn't suited to all, nor even a majority 
of people, the small sector ( 1 - 10 people ) is probably the most resilient 
and dynamic of all business models out there.




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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Wu" <[email protected]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Quesiton on Funding / Financing / Capital Availability


> Hi Rick,
>
> I applaud your effort -- I totally emphasize and understand your 
> perspective, as 8 years ago, I was a one man shop working out of my 
> college dorm room trying to get a business started
>
> There is an unfortunate reality that the one-man band is not a sustainable 
> long-term operation -- for example, how will you ever go on a vacation? Or 
> spend quality time with the wife without the ever-present threat / fear 
> that lightening may strike...somewhere
>



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