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Re: My proposition...opinions please (kinda long).
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Posted by Mark on May 21, 2006 at 16:51:10 from (172.130.15.209):
In Reply to: My proposition...opinions please (kinda long)... posted by JohnDeereGreen on May 21, 2006 at 16:24:51:
Well, stop and consider a few things. When you are young and so full of enthusiasm (a great thing) you rarely stop to consider the down side of anything and perhaps being prepared to take a chance is a valuable asset...but before you decide realize this: You have got to make a living, regardless of what you 'like' or 'enjoy', the bottom line is making it pay. How many vets have you seen go broke? How many farmers have you known to go broke? The answers to these questions should help you decide which vocation to pursue full time and the other part time:)! Start up costs in any venture are extensive, but I'll bet a dollar to a donut, that if you prepare your business plan......(oh yes, you'll have to have one)....to your banker and it outlines a veternarian practice as opposed to dairy operation.....you'll be much more likely to get your money and well wishes. You see, a banker is there to make money too and he is only willing to finance projects destined to succeed. You have a while....begin making observations around your community...talk to your local vets and ask them what they think, and talk to all your farmer neighbors....and LISTEN to what they tell you, even if it isn't what you want to hear. Good Luck.
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