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    Business Indian Tells Starlink to Stop Selling Internet Without License

    Business Indian Tells Starlink to Stop Selling Internet Without License


    Indian Tells Starlink to Stop Selling Internet Without License

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 12:27 AM PST

    Not a meme but close enough.

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 08:34 PM PST

    Oil settles down $10/bbl in largest daily drop since April 2020

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 07:01 AM PST

    The End of Trust - Suspicion is undermining the American economy.

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 01:15 PM PST

    U.S. Manufacturing costs are almost as low as China’s, and that’s a very big deal 2016

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 04:24 AM PST

    Know of a Free Software Where Customers can Schedule their own Appointments?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 09:04 AM PST

    I'm looking for software that allows customers to schedule their own appointments online. Very simple idea, but I can't find anything online for free. Do you guys know of something?

    I run a cleaning service business and want to put a simple link on the bio of my business's Instagram page for people to go and schedule an appointment to get their apartment cleaned

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    Question ��

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 07:50 AM PST

    Hi there! We are working on VOL Space - fastest corporate messenger. We have just released our beta version.

    We make a list of the first integrations for our product. Could you please share which software you use quite often in addition to messengers? Taskers, accounting systems, crm, etc.

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    Employee keeps trying to recruit other employees

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 07:46 AM PST

    We hired this salesman in 2008. In 2010, he quit to pursue another job. During that departure, he convinced 3 other current employees to follow him.

    In 2014, the same employee cam back begging for his job. Given his experience, we hired in back. In 2016, he quit again and recruited another 4 employees to follow him.

    In 2019, he can back begging for his job a 2nd time. In 2020, he quit again and this time recruited 2 more employees to follow him.

    Now it's 2021 and we get a call from that same employee begging for his job back.

    Do you suggest we bring him back as he is a good salesman or knowing his track record, just say No?

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    We Keep Hearing People Don't Want to Work, But How Are People Supporting Themselves?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 07:33 AM PST

    Was at dinner last night with friends and the whole "nobody wants to work" topic came up. Now many people say nobody wants to work for low pay, bad benefits, or a job they don't like, but how can people stay out of the workforce and hold their ground when they have bills to pay?

    During covid we had the federal enhanced unemployment but that's done. How can someone decide they aren't going to work under current conditions, don't they have rent to pay, how do they buy food, etc?

    This is anecdotal, my friend said his brother in law who has never made 50k a year in his life previously got used to making 50k on unemployment and says he won't take a job for under 50k. I asked what's he gonna do though, my buddy says his bro in law is kind of an idiot so the chances of him landing a 50k job may not be great, he said he'll rely on his sister, so basically in their scenario he'll wind up staying home until he can find a 50k a year job, which may never happen, and his sister will just pay the bills.

    Is this what most people are doing ie they moved back in family to cut expenses or a two worker household goes to one worker and they can afford to be a little picker about what they take?

    Just trying to wrap my head around how people can afford to take this stance and draw this line in the sand?

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    Xiaomi to open car plant in Beijing with annual output of 300,000 vehicles

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 07:31 AM PST

    The necessary skills for business administration?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 06:32 AM PST

    What would you say are the fundamental skills to successfully manage and grow a business? Outside of college, where can one accumulate the knowledge and acumen necessary? Just looking for advice and wondering what you all think :)

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    Travel advice

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 05:37 AM PST

    So a relative of mine who owns a business needs someone to travel all over the country to sell his products. He says that he is still trying to figure out the sleeping situation for that person and I just thought of the idea of making some sort of deal or like subscription with a large hotel chain that cover most cities.

    Is that possible? I can't find much online. And if not, any suggestions?

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    I'd like to provide professional negotiation consulting

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 05:28 AM PST

    Hello dear r/business friends,

    I have been working in automotive industry purchasing department for 10 years now.

    A couple years ago I have started to read negotiation oriented books and since then, got into some very interesting courses and classes.

    I have really taken a personal interest in the subject.

    While I absolutely can't complain about my current occupation, I don't think it gives me so much opportunity to explore what I have been learning through these years.

    Not only that, I am also looking to create a second source of income.

    That said, I have given it some thought and I'd love to provide professional negotiation consulting.

    That is, to provide specialized support to a company, or anyone, who will be or is engaged in a negotiation and is not feeling very good about it in any way - doesn't feel secure, doesn't know how to go about it, etc.

    I have a very good idea on how to actually do it once I have a "consultee", but I have no idea on how (and where) to start.

    Where can I offer that kind of service?

    How could I find the public that would like to have this kind of consulting?

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    Can anyone help me to understand how to approach this problem? Or guide me to a subreddit where I can get this kind of help

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 12:07 AM PST

    I'd like to start a business centered around building Gaming Pc's for people how should I start?

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 08:03 PM PST

    Like the title says, Id like to begin building PC's for people, but im not really sure how i'd get my start. Theres alot of big competitors out there such as iBuyPower and other online retailers, so it seems as though it would be difficult to get a customer to default to my service in lieu of a larger, more well known vendor. I've had ideas about using social media platforms to get the word out, but I know this would be a solution that would take quite a while.

    I guess the question is, how do I start building a customer base for something like this? another concern of mine is that an industry such as this is by default missing a returning customer base, as building a quality rig means that you wont be getting any more business from that customer for several months to a few years at the very least. is it even worth it to get into this business from that aspect?

    As an Aside: Id like to eventually just open a store front (in like, 7 - 10 years) but im currently active duty military, so it wouldnt make alot of sense financially and logistically.

    I know this post is fairly vague, I guess i just dont even know WHAT i dont know to ask the right questions. Thanks.

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    Meet Rivian and Lucid, the auto hot startups targeting Tesla

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 08:06 AM PST

    UK improved hospitality supplies?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2021 01:00 AM PST

    I am really looking for start-ups with new products like extra smelly urinal cake, detergent and bleach. Long-lasting isn't an issue and price doesn't matter, I am looking for good products. I am testing lots at the moment so feel free to market to me in a message. UK based companies would be ideal but if you ship to the UK it would be nice to see your product.

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    Can you retire at a young age off of owning a papa johns store?

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 11:28 PM PST

    Just a random question.

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    When companies buy expensive things, like an airline purchasing an Airbus for example, do they have a loan similar to a personal car loan that they need to make payments on each month with interest?

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 11:09 PM PST

    Uber to shutter most of its service in Belgium tomorrow after court ruling

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 07:23 AM PST

    The US is getting another startup airline, California-based Airbahn

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 05:05 PM PST

    Thank You Management

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 09:14 PM PST

    American whiskey makers set their sights on Europe as Trump-era tariffs are lifted : NPR

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 05:20 PM PST

    Looking for VC database sites to send a pitch deck to. What websites do you recommend?

    Posted: 27 Nov 2021 06:50 PM PST

    I'm currently sending a pitch deck to Crunchbase but have to upgrade to use more features which I'm not willing to.

    1, Do you know any alternative to Crunchbase when it comes to contacting VCs and checking VC database?

    2, Any free site for VC database?

    Please let me know!

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