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Topic ClosedGradualy starting a business?

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    Posted: 12.Jan.2009 at 16:31

Hi guys, i work full time as a Cad design engineer and the enterpenurial side of me has decided to try and gradualy build up my own business. I will continue to work full time and then concentrate on the business in the evenings and weekends untill i get busy enough (If i get busy enough?).

Does anybody have any tips or experiacne in this subject? Check out my website for more info.

Regards J K George

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Jan.2009 at 20:13
You could try ATS Reliance. ATS is a staffing company specializing in the design/AutoCAD field. They have many contract and small jobs. You just meet with them once and tell them what type of work you are looking for. Then, when jobs become available, they contact you.
Hope that helps.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jan.2009 at 14:11
Thanks for the tip, much appreciated. I shall contact them shortly.
 
Regards J K George
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